Posts Tagged ‘smoking’

An eco-friendly way to put out your smoke!

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

The entire world is moving ahead towards eco-friendly gadgets, so why should those who smoke be left far behind? Sure they are the ones who burn over 3000 chemicals rolled in to a stick to release poisonous gases that not only kill them slowly and steadily, but also affect those around them. But that does not mean they cannot add something to the environment beyond pollution and stinking smoke. They can give back to mother earth a lot more than clouds of misty smoke that are sure to kill your brain cells.

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There are two sides to a coin!

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Indoor-smoking bans are actually making things worse for the environment. Cigarette butts have been showing up on sidewalks and streets as smokers have been forced outside. The litter is not only unsightly — it’s a source of water pollution as the butts wash down storm drains that flow into streams. The most environmentally hazardous part of a cigarette butt is the filter, which is made of condensed cellulose acetate, a mass of plastic fibers thinner than sewing threads that doesn’t decay easily.

Take this case for example, In UK during cold weather, the patio heaters are used an average of 237 days a year. Environmental groups predict that patio heaters will produce around 282,000 tons of emissions per year now. That’s a 260,000 ton increase over pre-ban numbers. Some groups are calling for the patio heaters themselves to be banned in an effort to fight the negative environmental impact they have.

Via: EnvironmentalGraffiti