Milan has taken the lead in health-conscious legislation by becoming the first major Italian city to impose stringent outdoor smoking restrictions, permitting it solely in isolated areas that maintain a distance from non-smokers. Enforced from January 1, these regulations are aimed at reducing exposure to secondhand smoke and encourage smokers to be more considerate of those around them. With the ban's introduction, traditional smoking spots at cafes and office doors will disappear, particularly noted in Milan’s chic districts. Deputy mayor Anna Scavuzzo has stated this change is a positive initiative for public health, signaling a cultural shift in Italy’s relationship with smoking.