Tobacco companies to be billed for cleaning up cigarette butts in Spain

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Ruling is part of a package of measures designed to reduce waste and increase recycling

Earlier this year, the Catalan government proposed introducing a scheme whereby, which would add €4 to the current average price of €5 for a pack of 20. The scheme has not yet been introduced.

It is assumed that the tobacco companies will pass on the cost to the consumer, providing one more incentive to quit the habit. According to last year’s government statistics, about 22% of Spaniards smoke compared with an EU average of 18.4%. Nevertheless, despite the large number of smokers, especially among young people, popular opinion favours increased restrictions on smoking in public places. A survey by the family medicine association found that 85% favour further restrictions, with 72% backing a ban on smoking on the terraces of bars and restaurants.

Cigarette ends are one of the most ubiquitous forms of litter and take about 10 years to decompose, in the process emitting toxic substances such as arsenic and lead.

 

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And are fast food / snack food / soft drink / beer companies also going to be billed.

LoL,,,should start charging Maccas for cleaning up their trash...

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