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Page 1: Cigarette Litter Prevention. About Cigarette Litter Dropping partially-smoked cigarettes, cigarette butts, matches, lighters, and packaging to the ground

Cigarette Litter Prevention

Page 2: Cigarette Litter Prevention. About Cigarette Litter Dropping partially-smoked cigarettes, cigarette butts, matches, lighters, and packaging to the ground

About Cigarette Litter

• Dropping partially-smoked cigarettes, cigarette butts, matches, lighters, and packaging to the ground is littering.

• According to the annual International Coastal Cleanup statistics, cigarette butts were the most littered item—representing over 34% of the items collected.

• Individuals who would never litter beverage cans or paper packaging typically do not consider tossing cigarette butts littering.

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Cigarette Litter and the Environment

• About 95% of cigarette filters are composed of cellulose acetate, a form of plastic which does not biodegrade quickly and can persist in the environment.

• About 18% of litter, traveling primarily through storm water systems, ends up in local streams, rivers, and waterways.

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Cigarette Littering Behavior • Only 10% of cigarette butts are deposited in litter receptacles—the least likely item to be placed in a receptacle.

• Most cigarette littering occurs in and around “transition points.” These are areas where a smoker must extinguish a cigarette before entering.

• Many smokers who do not properly dispose of their butts, lighting material, and packaging do not consider their behavior littering.

• Some smokers believe they are acting responsibly by dropping cigarettes on the ground and stepping on them to extinguish them.

• Some smokers think dropping butts into gutters or storm drains is a safe way to extinguish a cigarette.

This picture shows a community “transition point”, a place where a smoker

must stop smoking before proceeding.

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Program Goal:

To effectively and noticeably reduce cigarette litter.

Program Strategies:

• Enforce anti-litter laws.

• Install ash receptacles at transition points.

• Encourage the use of pocket ashtrays.

• Build public awareness of the problem and the

solutions with public service ads, referred to as PSA’s.

The Keep America Beautiful Cigarette Litter Prevention Program

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Program Field-Testing

Two years of field-testing by Keep America Beautiful affiliates in over a dozen U.S. cities showed cigarette litter can be reduced as much as 46% by implementing a multi-dimensional approach to cigarette litter:

Cigarette Litter Scans to measure current conditions

and program impact.

Public Service Messages in local media.

Strategic placement of Ash Receptacles at neighborhood

transition points.

Distribution of FREE Pocket Ashtrays.

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Program Components

Public Service Ads

Pocket Ashtray

Ash Receptacles

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First Three Months

Assess local cigarette litter problem

Review local litter laws Choose pilot neighborhood and conduct survey Identify pilot neighborhood transition points

Establish a Cigarette Litter Prevention Team

Set the program budget Identify sources of funding and in-kind contributions

Implement Prevention Strategies

Choose and order ash receptacles Order pocket ashtrays Customize media materials for local market

Prevention Campaign Timeline for Local Program in Pilot Neighborhood

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Next Three Months

Launch the Prevention Campaign

Install ash receptacles Distribute pocket ashtrays Place public service messages Start media outreach

Evaluate Results

Conduct follow-up survey Assess program impact Plan for sustainability

Beyond Month Six

Strategize community-wide roll out of prevention campaign

Establish roll-out timeline and team member responsibilities

Expand Cigarette Litter Prevention Team as needed

Prevention Campaign Timeline for Local Program in Pilot Neighborhood

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About Keep America Beautiful

Established in 1953 – the nation’s largest volunteer-based community improvement organization.

Mission:

To engage individuals to take greater responsibility for

improving their community environments.

Guiding Principles:

• Education

• Individual Responsibility

• Public-Private Partnerships

• Volunteer Action

National Community Improvement Focus Areas:

• Litter Prevention

• Waste Reduction

• Beautification

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Keep America Beautiful, Inc. … engaging individuals to take greater responsibility for improving their community environments.