As concern
about the impact of cigarette butt litter increases in the UK, fines and
stories about smokers being caught littering are becoming more prevalent, and
more and more areas are taking action. Read about some of them in our newsletters
Based on the principle that “only smokers can stop
cigarette butt litter”, BUTTsOUT has conducted successful campaigns already in
collaboration with the following councils:
ENGLAND
Leeds – As part of their “Streetscene”
campaign the council launched a major initiative to tackle the problem of over
1,000,000 cigarette butts being littered every day on the streets of “England’s
favourite city”. You can see some of the publicity and educational campaign
material here and read about the
campaign in more detail on the Leeds
Council website
Rochdale has mounted an extensive
and impressive bus and bus shelter advertising campaign to inform smokers about
cigarette litter and their BUTTsOUT initiative. Click here
to read the story on the Borough of Rochdale website
Gedling
decided to take on the problem, and although only a small council their
campaign attracted extensive media coverage from local press and on the BBC
Woking promoted the BUTTsOUT
solution to smokers, local businesses and retailers. We are heartened that 15
months after the campaign we still receive a steady flow of visitors via the
BUTTsOUT link on the council website
Colchester saw our first links
with a football club who recognised that the smoking ban in their stadium had
possibly increased the problem of cigarette litter in the surrounding streets
Croydon: A
campaign that started with council litter wardens handing out BUTTsOUT personal
ashtrays rather than fines, has now developed to a point where the council are
actively encouraging local retailers to stock personal ashtrays.
Darlington:
A small campaign, but run by a council that is being very proactive in finding
new ways to tackle litter.
EIRE
Dublin City Council launched
the largest ever European cigarette butt litter campaign with our help. Our
first campaign in the Republic, it attracted extensive coverage from national
TV, Radio and Press. BUTTsOUT ashtrays are now on sale at selected retailers in
the city.
Limerick successfully brought
cigarette butt litter to the attention of smokers and non-smokers, and are now
actively promoting our No Butts Outside Buildings (NoBOBs) campaigns to
local businesses
West Meath:
A cigarette litter campaign in collaboration with Environet Ireland.
Please click here to link to our UK website to
see more detail of these and our other campaigns for workplaces, hotels,
restaurants, cafes, outdoor recreation areas, gardens, golf courses and for
retailers
In the UK,
contact Eric Pennyfather eric@buttsout.co.uk
or 01206 761400 to discuss how we can help you reduce
butt litter in your area