From Cheaper Milk to Relaxed Blood Donation: What Changes in Switzerland in February
A number of new laws and changes take effect across Switzerland on February 1. Key updates include a drop in the target price for milk, a relaxation of criteria for blood donation, and the introduction of a smartphone ban in schools in canton Jura.

Key Takeaways
- The A-price for dairy milk will decrease by CHF 0.04 to CHF 0.78 per kilogram starting February 1, 2026.
- Blood donation criteria regarding Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (Mad Cow) risks are being relaxed after over 20 years.
- Canton Jura is implementing a ban on private smartphones and smartwatches in schools effective February 1.
- The 2025 motorway vignette expires on January 31, making the 2026 vignette mandatory from February 1.
- Authorities in Graubünden are releasing two new lynx to boost genetic diversity.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Retailers say they want to pass on the reduction in the target price to their customers and are planning advertising campaigns."
"Regardless of the country where a blood transfusion took place, a four-month waiting period after each transfusion will now apply."