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According to ButtsOut, the world annually discards about 4.3 trillion cigarette butts. Traditional butts are made of "synthetic polymer cellulose acetate" and never degrade, only breaking apart after roughly 12 years.
If tossed on the ground and end up in sewer drains, cigarette butts can begin leaching chemicals such as cadmium, lead and arsenic into the marine environment. And the filters could also end up in in the intestines of "fish, whales, birds and other marine animals.
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