Milan is set to implement a comprehensive ban on outdoor smoking beginning January 1, according to Italian authorities.
This decision is part of the city's broader initiative to reduce carbon emissions and promote public health.
As reported by La Repubblica on Sunday, the new regulation prohibits smoking outdoors within 10 meters of other people.
Violators could face fines of up to €240. This marks a significant step toward Milan's goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.
The upcoming ban builds on earlier restrictions introduced in 2021, which targeted smoking in specific public areas such as bus stops, parks, and sports facilities.
The expansion of this policy underscores Milan's commitment to curbing air pollution and protecting residents' health.