You wouldn’t know it to look at them, but there are lots of rules about cigarette packaging to make sure that it’s safe and tells the truth about how smoking can affect your health. Our company, Shunho, needs to understand and obey these rules while creating the packaging of cigarettes. So what are these rules, and how do they help keep people safe?
The FDA, one of the big kahunas on health regulations in the US, imposes serious regulations for cigarette packaging. You have to put health warnings on cigarette packs warning of the risks of things like lung cancer or heart disease, they’ll tell you. Shunho needs to ensure that these warnings are legible and clearly visible on the packaging.

It’s legal compliance that’s nonnegotiable for companies like Shunho. We have special machines and checks to ensure every cigarette pack meets the legal requirements. It’s like rechecking your homework before you turn it in.

Cigarette packs have big, frightful warning labels for a reason. And they’re supposed to give people a reason to pause before lighting up. Researchers have found that images and words about the dangers of disease can cause some people not to buy cigarettes.

Now, when we produce cigarette packages, we also think about the Earth. We don’t want to use materials that do damage to the planet. This includes using more paper and less plastic, and making sure all of it is recyclable.