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French activists sue ‘deceptive’ laughing gas suppliers

A road safety group is seeking a ban on Chinese and Polish companies behind a firm that markets the gas from operating in France

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Partygoers in Spain inhale laughing gas (nitrous oxide). The substance was implicated in over 450 serious road accidents in France last year, a number that has multiplied by 40 in six years. Photo: Red Door News
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A French campaign group said on Wednesday it has sued companies selling nitrous oxide – also known as laughing gas – using what the activists alleged was “deceptive” marketing targeting young people, despite the health impacts.

The Antoine Alleno Association – a road safety group headed by Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alleno, whose son was killed in 2022 by a speeding driver – said it had filed the legal action against the companies behind Cream Deluxe, which markets colourful canisters of the gas as the “key to an unforgettable evening”.

The suit will allow the group to “go after” those “using deceptive forms of communication aimed at young people”, Alleno said

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Nitrous oxide “has significant public-health impacts: young people lose the ability to move, there are burns and accidents”, Alleno said.

The substance was implicated in over 450 serious road accidents in France last year, a number that has multiplied by 40 in six years, according to French drivers’ advocacy group 40 Million Motorists.

The Antoine Alleno Association – a road safety group headed by Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alleno (above), whose son was killed in 2022 by a speeding driver – filed the legal action against the companies that market colourful canisters of the gas as the “key to an unforgettable evening”. Photo: Nicolas Lobbestael
The Antoine Alleno Association – a road safety group headed by Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alleno (above), whose son was killed in 2022 by a speeding driver – filed the legal action against the companies that market colourful canisters of the gas as the “key to an unforgettable evening”. Photo: Nicolas Lobbestael

In the case alleging dishonest trade practices before a Paris court, Alleno’s association is seeking a ban on the Chinese and Polish companies behind Cream Deluxe from operating in France, as well as legal costs.

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