One type of litter can be found literally everywhere
We all know that waste belongs in the trash and we like to live, work and study in a clean environment. And yet there are cigarette butts on the ground everywhere. Cigarette waste not only gives a messy appearance, it is also extremely polluting for the environment.

Cigarette waste pollution
About 75% of all cigarette butts end up on the street or in nature. Considering that 6,000 billion cigarettes are produced worldwide every year, that is a lot. On top of that, one cigarette butt can contaminate up to 1,000 liters of groundwater with heavy metals, nicotine and microplastics. You can imagine that the consequences for the environment are dramatic.
What can you do?
Quitting smoking is the best solution for the environment, your own health and the people around you. Is quitting smoking not an option for you? In any case, make sure that your cigarette butt does not end up on the street or in nature!
Where do I throw my cigarette butt?
After extinguishing your cigarette, you can throw it away in the metal waste bins that can be found throughout the city. Is there no waste bin nearby? Then use a pocket ashtray. You can pick up a free pocket ashtray from Groningen Schoon Dankzij Mij at the Green Office (Visserstraat 49). We would like to ask you to adhere to the house rules and not to smoke on UG grounds.

Smoke-free UG
All areas of the UG are smoke-free by law from 2020. Smoking on university grounds and around UG buildings is prohibited. This also applies to the entire Broerplein.
Last modified: | 04 November 2024 2.46 p.m. |
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