Post by nurnobisorker22 on Feb 20, 2024 5:06:39 GMT
Within the framework of World No Cigarette Day, Philip Morris Mexico made steady progress in its sustainability program by breaking the record of collecting 1 million cigarette butts for recycling. The activity was carried out in conjunction with World Cleanup Day and Ecofilter, and will have the objective of planting one tree for every thousand cigarette butts collected. This initiative renews its commitment to stop producing cigarettes and, with adequate regulation and the participation of society, replace them with smoke-free products that are less harmful to health, such as its IQOS tobacco heater. “We want a future.
Without cigarette smoke, which means a future without cigarette butts ,” said Andrzej Dabrowski, president of Philip Morris Mexico. “The alliances with World Cleanup Day and Ecofilter are just a sample of everything we can achieve when companies and civil society organizations join forces and will to achieve a common goal for the planet. At Philip Morris International we Guatemala Mobile Number List are confident that, with appropriate regulation and the participation of society, we will also be able to replace cigarettes with smoke-free products in the coming years,” he pointed out. They also announced that at the end of 2021, more than 6.4 million cigarette butts were collected nationwide for recycling with Ecofilter. This achievement was celebrated on May 28 at the Monument to the Revolution, where environmental education workshops were held, a temporary.
Art gallery was opened, and digital images were projected on the monument itself. In addition, a sculpture made entirely from cigarette butts was on display, an example of what can be done when these wastes are properly reused. Cigarette butts harm the environment by contaminating soil and water. To avoid this, Philip Morris Mexico actively promotes their collection in order to transform them into useful objects through innovative recycling technologies. This is possible thanks to Ecofilter, which carries out an advanced biotechnological process where it degrades cigarette butts into cellulose for its transformation into products such as: paper, notebooks, pencils and flower pots.
Without cigarette smoke, which means a future without cigarette butts ,” said Andrzej Dabrowski, president of Philip Morris Mexico. “The alliances with World Cleanup Day and Ecofilter are just a sample of everything we can achieve when companies and civil society organizations join forces and will to achieve a common goal for the planet. At Philip Morris International we Guatemala Mobile Number List are confident that, with appropriate regulation and the participation of society, we will also be able to replace cigarettes with smoke-free products in the coming years,” he pointed out. They also announced that at the end of 2021, more than 6.4 million cigarette butts were collected nationwide for recycling with Ecofilter. This achievement was celebrated on May 28 at the Monument to the Revolution, where environmental education workshops were held, a temporary.
Art gallery was opened, and digital images were projected on the monument itself. In addition, a sculpture made entirely from cigarette butts was on display, an example of what can be done when these wastes are properly reused. Cigarette butts harm the environment by contaminating soil and water. To avoid this, Philip Morris Mexico actively promotes their collection in order to transform them into useful objects through innovative recycling technologies. This is possible thanks to Ecofilter, which carries out an advanced biotechnological process where it degrades cigarette butts into cellulose for its transformation into products such as: paper, notebooks, pencils and flower pots.