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(31 May 2023) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4437420 ASSOCIATED PRESS Stockholm, Sweden - 29 May 2023 1. Mid of hand holding cigarette TITLE: Sweden is close to becoming smoke free 2. Close of hand holding cigarette ANNOTATION: This is not a common scene in Sweden. The country with the lowest smoking rate in the European Union is close to declaring fewer than 5% daily smokers. 3. Close of man lighting cigarette 4. Wide of man smoking 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Paul Monja, Stockholm resident: “So, how does it feel? It’s an addiction, one that I aim to stop at some point, maybe not today, perhaps tomorrow.” 6. Wide of central square in Stockholm ANNOTATION: Like in most of Europe, smoking isn’t allowed inside bars and restaurants, but since 2019 Sweden’s smoking ban also applies to outdoor seating areas. 7. Wide of people sitting by water 8. Mid of people sitting by water 9. SOUNDBITE (English) Andreas Modig, Stockholm resident: “No, I do not smoke. Why? I don’t know, I just never started.” 10. Wide of people walking on street 11. SOUNDBITE (English) Carina Astorsson, Stockholm resident: “We like a healthy way to live, so I think that’s the reason, I don’t like the smell, I want to take care of my body. So no, it has never been an interest for me.” 12. Wide of man running in central Stockholm ANNOTATION: A healthy lifestyle as well as decades of anti-smoking campaigns and legislation are named as some of the reasons. But not only. ASSOCIATED PRESS Lidingö, Sweden - 30 May 2023 13. Mid of woman walking in forest ASSOCIATED PRESS Stockholm, Sweden - 29 May 2023 14. Mid of worker showing pouches of snus ANNOTATION: Some experts point to the prevalence of “snus,” a smokeless tobacco product that is marketed in Sweden as an alternative to cigarettes. 15. SOUNDBITE (English) Patrik Hildingsson, vice president of communications and public affairs, Swedish Match: “It’s part of the Swedish culture, it’s like the Swedish equivalent of Italian Parma ham or any other cultural habit. “ ANNOTATION: Despite Sweden’s declining smoking rate, WHO says its tobacco use is over 20% of the adult population when you include snus and similar products. 16. Wide of people walking on streets of Stockholm 17. Mid of people walking on streets of Stockholm STORYLINE: Sweden, which has the lowest rate of smoking in the Europe Union, is close to declaring itself “smoke free”. As the World Health Organization (WHO) marks “World No Tobacco Day" (May 31), the Scandinavian country is close to declaring fewer than 5% daily smokers in its population. Summer is in the air, cigarette smoke is not, in Sweden's outdoor bars and restaurants. But a little further down the street, this Stockholm resident is lighting up his second cigarette in just a few minutes - he's all alone, on his smartphone, and well aware he ought to stop. “So how does it feel? It’s an addiction, one that I aim to stop at some point, maybe not today perhaps tomorrow,” says smoker Paul Monja. The sight of people lighting up is becoming increasingly rare in the country of 10.5 million. Smoking is prohibited at bus stops and train platforms and outside the entrances of hospitals and other public buildings. “No I do not smoke. Why? I don’t know I never started,” says Stockholm resident Andreas Modig, on his way to grab some lunch. “We like a healthy way to live, I think that’s the reason,” says another Stockholm resident Carina Astorsson. “I don’t like the smell, I want to take care of my body, so no, it has never been an interest for me,” she adds. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...