A poll of 1,000 cigarette smokers found 38% have tossed a stub down a drain, with three in 10 believing this to be an 'appropriate' method of disposal.
Research has revealed that a single cigarette end can pollute up to 1,000 litres of water, while the toxins can also be consumed by small animals, birds, and fish. Allison Ogden-Newton OBE ...
A study of 1,000 smokers found that 47 per cent are unaware that dropping butts into drains could lead to environmental harm as they end up in waterways, seas or on beaches ...
If you’re heading to the O2 to see Cigarettes After Sex in London this week, here’s everything you need to know – from dates and timings to remaining ticket availability. CAS’s two shows at the O2 are ...
A study of 1,000 smokers has revealed that three in 10 believe cigarette butts are biodegradable - and 38 per cent have ...
One of the best bets among these names right now is British American Tobacco ( BTI -0.03%), while its forward-looking ...
Data from the environmental charity revealed that 47 per cent of smokers are unaware that dropping cigarette butts into drains can cause environmental damage as they end up in waterways ...
Cops found the man pushing 200 packs of 'Rodeo King Size' cigarettes across a river from Paraguay to Argentina ...