TerraCycle's
Cigarette Waste Brigade has collected nearly 36 million units of cigarette butts to date. By using funding from Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company, TerraCycle has the ability to turn the cigarette waste into plastic pellets, while composting the leftover tobacco. Additionally, for every pound of cigarette waste collected, Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company donates $1 to the Keep America Beautiful Cigarette Litter Prevention Program.
My best friend once told me that I looked as if I'd been born with a cigarette in my hand, so natural was the image. Three or four weekends a year, I still indulge. I get smoking. I get smokers.
ST. LOUIS (AP) - Tired of discarded cigarette butts littering the streets and sidewalks of St. Louis, several organizations have partnered to install 62 recycling bins scattered across the city.
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Tired of discarded cigarette butts littering the streets and sidewalks of St. Louis, three organizations have installed 62 recycling bins scattered across the city.
ST. LOUIS -- Tired of discarded cigarette butts littering the streets and sidewalks of St. Louis, several organizations have partnered to install 62 recycling bins scattered across the city.
Downtown St. Louis (STL) has teamed up with recycling firm Terra Cycle and Progressive Waste Solutions to place 62 cigarette collection receptacles in St. Louis in the US to serve the twin purposes of cleaning up litter and recycling butts.
ST. LOUIS (AP) – Tired of discarded cigarette butts littering St. Louis streets and sidewalks, several organizations have partnered to install 62 recycling bins scattered across the city.
ST. LOUIS (AP) _ Tired of discarded cigarette butts littering St. Louis streets
and sidewalks, several organizations have partnered to install 62 recycling bins
scattered across the city.
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – No one usually
hears about cigarettes being good for anything – until Downtown STL Inc. began recycling cigarette butts for profit.
ST. LOUIS (KPLR) – Tired of seeing cigarette butts littering the streets and sidewalks? A new recycling program in downtown St. Louis is turning discarded butts into something useful.