News story from Big News Network on Monday 30 May 2022
Big News Network,
The case for forcing the tobacco industry to pay for cigarette butts
Retail News Asia,
Cigarette butts with filters are the most commonly littered item worldwide, with a staggering 4.5 trillion of them tossed into…
Making the tobacco industry pay for cigarette litter could stop 4.5 billion butts polluting the Australian environment
Phys.org,
Cigarette butts with filters are the most commonly littered item worldwide, with a staggering 4.5 trillion of them tossed into…
MIL-Evening Report: Making the tobacco industry pay for cigarette litter could stop 4.5 billion butts polluting the Australian environment
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
– By Kylie Morphett, Research Fellow, School of Public Health, The University of Queensland Shutterstock Cigarette butts with…
Making tobacco industry pay for cigarette litter could stop 4
Mirage News,
Cigarette butts with filters are the most commonly littered item worldwide, with a staggering 4.5 trillion of them tossed into…
Making the tobacco industry pay for cigarette litter could stop 4.5 billion butts polluting the Australian environment
Yahoo! News,
Cigarette butts with filters are the most commonly littered item worldwide, with a staggering 4.5 trillion of them tossed into…
Making the tobacco industry pay for cigarette litter could stop 4.5 billion butts polluting the Australian environment
Newsbreak,
Cigarette butts with filters are the most commonly littered item worldwide, with a staggering 4.5 trillion of them tossed into…
Making the tobacco industry pay for cigarette litter could stop 4.5 billion butts polluting the Australian environment
The Conversation,
Cigarette butts with filters are the most commonly littered item worldwide, with a staggering 4.5 trillion of them tossed into…
Filters: a cigarette engineering hoax that harms both smokers and the environment
MedicalXpress,
Cigarette filters were initially introduced by the tobacco industry in the 1960s to make cigarettes "".
Filters: a cigarette engineering hoax that harms both smokers and the environment
The Conversation,
Cigarette filters were initially introduced by the tobacco industry in the 1960s to make cigarettes “safer”.