Time to kick the butt of the most common litter item in the world: Ban cigarette filters
Green, Dannielle S, Almroth, Bethanie Carney, Altman, Rebecca, Bergmann, Melanie, Gündoğdu, Sedat, Warrier, Anish Kumar, Boots, Bas, Walker, Tony R, Krieger, Anja and Syberg, Kristian
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Melanie.Bergmann [ at ] awi.de
Abstract
Cigarette filters offer no public health benefits, are single-use plastics (cellulose acetate) and are routinely littered. Filters account for a significant proportion of plastic litter worldwide, requiring considerable public funds to remove, and are a source of microplastics. Used cigarette filters can leech toxic chemicals and pose an ecological risk to both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Bottom-up measures, such as focusing on consumer behaviour, are ineffective and we need to impose top-down solutions (i.e., bans) if we are to reduce the prevalence of this number one litter item. Banning filters offers numerous ecological, socioeconomic, and public health benefits.
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Green, Dannielle S, Almroth, Bethanie Carney, Altman, Rebecca, Bergmann, Melanie, Gündoğdu, Sedat, Warrier, Anish Kumar, Boots, Bas, Walker, Tony R, Krieger, Anja and Syberg, Kristian
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Helmholtz Research Programs > CHANGING EARTH (2021-2027) > PT6:Marine and Polar Life: Sustaining Biodiversity, Biotic Interactions, Biogeochemical Functions > ST6.4: Use and misuse of the ocean: Consequences for marine ecosystems
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Helmholtz Programs > Helmholtz Research Programs > CHANGING EARTH (2021-2027) > PT6:Marine and Polar Life: Sustaining Biodiversity, Biotic Interactions, Biogeochemical Functions
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Published
Eprint ID
57717
DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.161256
Cite as
Green, D. S.
,
Almroth, B. C.
,
Altman, R.
,
Bergmann, M.
,
Gündoğdu, S.
,
Warrier, A. K.
,
Boots, B.
,
Walker, T. R.
,
Krieger, A.
and
Syberg, K.
(2022):
Time to kick the butt of the most common litter item in the world: Ban cigarette filters
,
The Science of The Total Environment,
865
,
p. 161256
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doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.161256
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