cigarette filters
Every single day cigarette butts (filters) are dropped on our streets, go down our drains, into local waters, and leach into our soil. They endanger fish, birds, plants, and ultimately, humans. Filters are the second largest category of litter and number 4.5 trillion worldwide annually. Filters are not biodegradable.
They are made of cellulose acetate, a plastic that breaks down into microplastics, are eaten by fish, become part of their flesh, and are then consumed by humans. The filters contain lead, cadmium, and arsenic which kill fish and other wildlife.
For humans, such toxins have been found to damage young brains and cause cancer, skin lesions, and cardiovascular disease.
Did you know that the filters do not protect smokers?
According to experts at the NRDC (Natural Resource Defense Council) “Although filters may give the impression of a healthier product, they do not, in fact, make cigarettes safer. Filters do not improve impacts on smokers, nor do they lessen the destructive impact of tobacco use.
They are simply a marketing device. If anything, filters create a more dangerous product. Because the sensation of filtered smoking feels less harsh, smokers tend to smoke more of the product and inhale more deeply. Those deeper inhalations draw the carcinogens in the smoke further into the lung tissue.”* “A 2017 study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute reviewing recent medical literature on the topic concluded that “filter ventilation has contributed to the rise in lung adenocarcinomas among smokers,” one of the most dangerous forms of lung cancer…” **
Media
MSWAB Panel on Cigarette Butt and Vape Waste: A Hidden Environmental Hazard
April 2022
Meet The New Yorkers Who Want To Eliminate The Cigarette Butt - WNYC Radio interview
January 2022
The Manhattan Solid Waste Advisory Board on April 20th, 2022 held a panel discussion on Cigarette Butt and Vape waste.
Speakers: Tobacco product Waste Thomas E. Novotny MD, MPH Professor Emeritus, San Diego State University
Moderated by: Mara Davy Gaines Steering Committee Broadway Green Alliance
The world faces a lot of challenges ahead — from what feels like a never-ending COVID-19 pandemic to the threats of climate change.
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