Free cigarette recycling program launched in UK
New program will enable UK citizens to recycle cigarette waste. The United Kingdom’s first free cigarette recycling program, known as the Cigarette Waste Brigade, was recently launched and will help to deal with the massive amount of cigarette waste that is dumped into landfills. The program is the result of a partnership between recycling company TerraCycle, and tobacco manufacturer Japan Tobacco International, reported BusinessGreen. Cigarette waste has become a serious problem in the UK. Currently, billions of cigarette butts are either dumped into landfills or on UK streets. According to…
New program will enable UK citizens to recycle cigarette waste.
The United Kingdom’s first free cigarette recycling program, known as the Cigarette Waste Brigade, was recently launched and will help to deal with the massive amount of cigarette waste that is dumped into landfills. The program is the result of a partnership between recycling company TerraCycle, and tobacco manufacturer Japan Tobacco International, reported BusinessGreen.Cigarette waste has become a serious problem in the UK.
Currently, billions of cigarette butts are either dumped into landfills or on UK streets. According to the Industry Council for Packaging & the Environment (INCPEN), cigarette butts accounted for more than 35% of the UK’s litter last year. The reason why this is a major issue as far as waste is concerned is cigarette butts are non-biodegradable and can take decades to break down in the environment. Furthermore, they contain carcinogens, another notable concern. TerraCycle founder and CEO, Tom Szaky said about the recycling program that it has the potential to significantly lower the amount of cigarette waste that litters the streets in the UK. He also said that it “provides a recycling solution for cigarette butts that have been properly disposed of in an ashtray but before the launch of this new cigarette waste recycling solution would have ultimately ended up in landfill anyway.”