2017.02 ENVIRONMENTAL HARM FROM CIGARETTE FILTERS
Whereas #1: Cigarette filters are a widespread pollutant, mostly discarded into the environment, with many being washed into lakes, and eaten by birds, animals, and fish; and
Whereas #2: Cigarette filters, 95% of them being made of non-biodegradable cellulose acetate particles, provide little to no benefit to smokers and are designed to accumulate toxins; therefore be it
Resolved #1: That the National Council of Women of Canada adopt as policy that cigarette manufacturers be required to make cigarette filters fully biodegradable within the next three years; and be it further
Resolved #2: That the National Council of Women of Canada urge the Government of Canada to enact legislation that requires manufacturers to make cigarette filters fully biodegradable within the next three years.