TY - JOUR
T1 - Environmental impacts of tobacco product waste
T2 - International and Australian policy responses
AU - Wallbank, Lucinda A.
AU - MacKenzie, Ross
AU - Beggs, Paul J.
PY - 2017/4/1
Y1 - 2017/4/1
N2 - The health risks of tobacco consumption are well established, but there is less awareness of the global environmental impacts of smoking. The by-products of the 6.3 trillion cigarettes smoked annually are filters (butts) that contain benzene, nicotine, cadmium, and dozens of other chemicals. It is estimated that between one- and two-thirds of all filters are discarded on roads, pavements, and green spaces. Butt litter as an environmental and public health hazard is a relatively new field of study, but recent research and findings have clear global implications. While this article focuses specifically on the situation in Australia, where cigarette butts are consistently the most littered item identified in national clean-up campaigns, the material reviewed has clear international environmental implications. The article first reviews existing literature on filter composition and toxicology, clean-up costs, regulatory response, and key policy actors. It then describes the scale of the butt litter problem in Australia using existing data, and analyses potential remedies at both the domestic and international levels.
AB - The health risks of tobacco consumption are well established, but there is less awareness of the global environmental impacts of smoking. The by-products of the 6.3 trillion cigarettes smoked annually are filters (butts) that contain benzene, nicotine, cadmium, and dozens of other chemicals. It is estimated that between one- and two-thirds of all filters are discarded on roads, pavements, and green spaces. Butt litter as an environmental and public health hazard is a relatively new field of study, but recent research and findings have clear global implications. While this article focuses specifically on the situation in Australia, where cigarette butts are consistently the most littered item identified in national clean-up campaigns, the material reviewed has clear international environmental implications. The article first reviews existing literature on filter composition and toxicology, clean-up costs, regulatory response, and key policy actors. It then describes the scale of the butt litter problem in Australia using existing data, and analyses potential remedies at both the domestic and international levels.
KW - Cigarette butt litter
KW - Environmental organisations
KW - Policy response
KW - Tobacco industry
KW - Toxicology
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84995394898&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s13280-016-0851-0
DO - 10.1007/s13280-016-0851-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 27844421
AN - SCOPUS:84995394898
SN - 0044-7447
VL - 46
SP - 361
EP - 370
JO - Ambio
JF - Ambio
IS - 3
ER -