According
to Popular Science, tobacco companies produce 5.5 trillion cigarettes every
year—approximately 900 for each person in the world. Ever wonder what type of
effect all this has on our environment? It’s probably a little more harmful
than you first suspect.
Manufacturing
a tobacco cigarette is not as simple as filling a piece of paper with a few
tobacco leaves. No instead, the entire process is lengthy and complex – with
each step having a potentially negative impact on the environment.
Tobacco,
Pesticides, and Fertilisation
Consider
for a moment that a great portion of the world’s supply of tobacco plants is
often grown in poorer countries and communities. And because these plants eat
up the nutrients within the soil in which they are grown, they require an
immense amount of fertilisation. Unfortunately, being the product of poorer
communities, tobacco farmers often cannot afford the fertiliser necessary to
keep the soil fertile. So instead of replenishing the soil with nutrients, the
farmers simply move to a new portion of land, leaving the other portion barren
and infertile.
This is
to say nothing of the pesticides and toxins used to control pests and disease.
Tobacco plants are sprayed on a continuous basis, which in turn contaminates
the surrounding landscape with harmful chemicals.
What
about the Trees?
According
to a June 2006 article by Popular Science, over 600 million trees are felled
annually all for the singular purpose of producing a tobacco cigarette. This
includes the drying and curing of tobacco. Just think about the effect this
causes in terms of greenhouse gases – Not to mention the loss of all those
wonderful CO2 absorbing trees.
One Giant Mound of Cigarette Filter ends
Of the
approximate 5.5 trillion cigarettes produced on an annual basis, only a little
over a trillion use biodegradable filters. This leaves somewhere around 4.3
trillion cigarette filters that just end up getting thrown – These filters
aren’t going anywhere; we have to dispose of them. They line our streets, our
parks, and our dumps. Thus, basically creating one large mound of dirty cigarette
filters.
Electronic Cigarettes: and a Recyclable Alternative
ElectronicCigarettes, like those from INCIG, offer a possible more environmentally
friendly alternative. Many of INCIG’s electronic cigarette refills are
recyclable, meaning that the smoker is able to reduce their environmental
impact simply by making the switch.
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