help us collect over 1 million cigarette butts across Europe
Cigarette butts are more than just litter, they pose a significant threat to our environment.
Here's why :
Wind and rain carry cigarette butts into waterways, reaching our oceans. The cellulose acetate filters, essentially plastic, degrade into micro and nano particles, harming ecosystems. These chemicals leach into the ocean, posing a threat to marine life.
The tobacco industry has normalized littering cigarette butts through advertising, yet they are ecotoxic waste. Even "biodegradable" butts pollute as they degrade, dispersing toxins. It takes over a decade for one butt to decompose.
Wind and rain carry cigarette butts into waterways, reaching our oceans. The cellulose acetate filters, essentially plastic, degrade into micro and nano particles, harming ecosystems. These chemicals leach into the ocean, posing a threat to marine life.
The tobacco industry has normalized littering cigarette butts through advertising, yet they are ecotoxic waste. Even "biodegradable" butts pollute as they degrade, dispersing toxins. It takes over a decade for one butt to decompose.
Surfrider suggests burning cigarette butts since recycling them is tricky due to their toxicity and concerning new smoking habits, like using e-cigarettes with lithium batteries, collecting these items separately and banning disposable e-cigarettes.
Every year, 4.5 trillion cigarette butts are thrown on the ground around the world.
Each filter contains over 2500 toxic chemicals, including mercury, lead and arsenic.
One butt can pollute 1000 liters of water and takes over a decade to decompose.
Every year, 4.5 trillion cigarette butts are thrown on the ground around the world.
Each filter contains over 2500 toxic chemicals, including mercury, lead and arsenic.
One butt can pollute 1000 liters of water and takes over a decade to decompose.
70% of seabirds are affected by ingesting cigarette butts toxins transported on the ocean.
The world record for collecting cigarette butts highlights the severity of this pollution, aiming to shed light on these invisible wastes and their adverse environmental impacts.