UK warns big tobacco firms: You should pay for cleaning up cigarette butts

Britain is considering a plan to force big tobacco companies to pay the 40 million pound ($55 million) annual cost of cleaning up discarded cigarette butts. "We are exploring how cigarette companies can be held fully accountable for the unsightly scourge of litter created by their products," junior environment minister Rebecca Pow said in a statement on Tuesday.


Reuters | London | Updated: 30-03-2021 16:04 IST | Created: 30-03-2021 15:59 IST
UK warns big tobacco firms: You should pay for cleaning up cigarette butts
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Britain is considering a plan to force big tobacco companies to pay the 40 million pound ($55 million) annual cost of cleaning up discarded cigarette butts.

"We are exploring how cigarette companies can be held fully accountable for the unsightly scourge of litter created by their products," junior environment minister Rebecca Pow said in a statement on Tuesday. Ministers are considering regulating the industry to ensure it pays the full disposal costs of cigarette litter.

The ministry cited research that showed that smoking-related litter is the most prevalent form of litter in England, making up 68% of all littered items and found on around 80% of surveyed sites. ($1 = 0.7258 pounds)

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