Manila Bulletin

PMFTC opens ₱8.8-B smoke-free cigarette factory in Batangas

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facility “marks another significan­t milestone in our commitment to a smoke-free Philippine­s,” noting that the expansion of PMI in the country is “a testament to our confidence in the Philippine economy and the local tobacco farming industry.”

The new 12,360 square-meterplant, located within the First Philippine Industrial Park in Tanauan City, will produce heated tobacco sticks called “BLENDS,” which are the sticks used with the devices for its product line BONDS by IQOS.

BONDS was launched in November 2022 as a more affordable variation of PMFTC’S flagship smoke-free product IQOS. The heated sticks for their IQOS lines will remain imported products.

BONDS heats rather than burns tobacco, emitting 95 percent lower levels of harmful chemicals compared to traditiona­l cigarettes while mimicking the authentic tobacco experience.

“This factory will produce heated tobacco sticks for our smoke-free products—that is both a milestone in our journey and a pledge to prioritize the wellbeing of our local communitie­s,” said PMFTC president Denis Gorkun.

In an interview with reporters at the event, Olczak noted that the PMFTC is purchasing Philippine tobacco worth more than $120 million and is eyeing more, with portions used for its products in over 100 markets worldwide.

“The quality of tobacco in the Philippine­s is getting better and better. We’re also thinking of starting to use Philippine tobacco in the smokefree products. They require even better quality and consistenc­y. I believe the tobacco growers in the Philippine­s can deliver on the quality,” he said.

For the local production of BLENDS, he said that currently, the tobaccos used are mixed from local and imported sources, but they are planning on using the Philippine tobaccos for the Batangas plant and for exports.

Olczak said they are still commission­ing some of the equipment at present, but will start operations within the year. Once completely installed and prepped, the factory will be able to entirely supply BLENDS to the BONDS devices in the Philippine market.

The plant is capable of producing “billions of BLENDS.” With this, the plant can provide the needed heated sticks to be exported to the Asian market, he added.

Since 2008, PMI has invested $12.5 billion in developing smoke-free products. Through strategic investment­s, smoke-free products make up 36.4 percent of the company’s net

revenues, with 33 million smoke-free product users in 2023.

“When we embrace smoke-free alternativ­es, we take a proactive step towards expanding the potential of the local tobacco crop, ensuring a sustainabl­e future for generation­s of local farmers and individual­s who rely on the tobacco industry,” Gorkun said.

Aside from BONDS and IQOS lines, PMFTC also developed ZYN nicotine pouches, introduced last year, in its smoke-free product roster.

In 2009, PMI and Fortune Tobacco Corporatio­n (FTC) signed a business combinatio­n agreement to unite their business activities, forming PMFTC, Inc.

The partnershi­p enabled PMI to enter and expand their operations in the Philippine­s.

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