Did
you know that cigarette butts are the number one most littered item? Cigarette butts dropped carelessly on
sidewalks or thrown from vehicles are carried by rain water into storm drains,
streams and ultimately into the James River.
Ninety-five
percent of cigarette filters are composed of cellulose acetate, a plastic material
that disintegrate slowly. These filters
are harmful to animals and marine life, as they are often mistaken for food and
cause digestive blockages or other harmful effects.
Cigarettes
also litter beaches and require expensive clean-up procedures. (Many beaches now
have smoke-free beach laws to help reduce butts.)
Smokers
should think twice before stomping out cigarettes on the ground or throwing
them out of the car window. Be more accountable
to Mother Nature and dispose of your butts in a proper waste receptacle at all
times.
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