Cigarette butts are the most littered item in the world, with 4.5 trillion butts littered every year—that’s 1.69 billion pounds (845,000 tons) of toxic plastic
Cigarette butts are plastic
Filters look like paper or cotton, but are made of 12,000 individual strands of cellulose acetate, a synthetic plastic fiber that breaks down into microplastics but never fully biodegrades
Tens of thousands of infants, pets, and wildlife have been poisoned by or choked on cigarette butts because they mistakenly ate them
Used cigarette butts leach toxic chemicals like arsenic and nicotine, and heavy metals like lead, cadmium, chromium, and mercury into the water and soil