Did you know that cigarette butts are the number one item consistently found at beach cleanups? Taking decades to decompose, these tiny items contain plastic, leach harmful toxins that concentrate in the environment, and present dangers to wildlife, children and pets when accidentally consumed. As part of former Governor Kitzhaber's executive order on tobacco use, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) passed rules to make Oregon Parks smoke free; and, thanks to your advocacy and interest in the environmental health of our ocean and beaches, OPRD initiated rulemaking to support smoke-free beaches as an expansion of the initial rules prompted by the executive order.
Surfrider Chapters in Portland and Coos Bay are taking matters into their own hands - running Hold On To Your Butts (HOTYB) campaigns to reduce the amount of cigarettes making it into our waterways by installing butt canisters at participating businesses.
Not convinced butts are a problem for our ocean wildlife? Check out these simple demonstration videos that some of our youth volunteers prepared on the issue!
Hold Onto Your Butt from Hyperion Media on Vimeo.