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Cigarette pouches

Cigarette pouches

street scene cigarette pouch pocket ashtray

Cigarette ends are commonly discarded on the floor - and they've become a big litter problem. But we're encouraging people to do something about it by giving away pocket ashtrays. The small mobile ashtrays store the used ends in the pouches to put into a bin, so smokers don't have to throw their butts on the floor.

What are cigarette pouches?
Cigarette pouches are like pocket ashtrays - they're a practical solution to disposing of cigarette ends. They are reusable, discreet and provide a solution for litter when you're not near a litter bin.

They're small enough to fit in your pocket to be carried around anywhere and have also been made to ensure that no heat or odour can escape.

How to get your free cigarette pouch
We have 1,000 pouches to give away. Get one:

  • Online using the Cigarette Pouch online form
  • From the Customer Service Points at 52 Derby Street, Ormskirk and in the Concourse, Skelmersdale

These cigarette pouches are free, but are only available to West Lancashire residents and are limited to two pouches per household. If you would like to buy more just visit the Keep Britain Tidy (external link) website. Pouches cost about £1.20 and usually including postage.

cigarette ends

Cigarette litter facts

Cigarette ends are difficult to clean up, as the small filters fall into grates and cracks in the pavement, avoiding detection by normal cleaning processes. The filters are also made of a plastic that can take a long time to break down and be absorbed back into the environment. Here are some other facts:

  • 120 tonnes of cigarette litter is dropped in the UK every day.
  • In the UK, cigarette butts account for around 40 per cent of litter, in the rest of the world, they account for around 50 per cent of all litter.
  • A cigarette butt contains up to 4,000 chemicals including hydrogen, cyanide and arsenic.
  • Cigarette filters can take up to 12 years to degrade.
  • It takes one second to drop a cigarette butt. If it took the same time to pick it up again, it would take one person (working eight hours a day) nearly 20 years to collect the estimated 200 million cigarette butts that are thrown away in the UK each day.

Last Updated: 10/28/2008

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West Lancashire District Council, 52 Derby Street, Ormskirk, West Lancashire, L39 2DF
Tel: 01695 577177 | Email: customer.services@westlancsdc.gov.uk