Mccartney Supports Anti Litter Campaign Message Board and Comments
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Cigarette Litter - An unseen environmental danger
I would like to draw attention to a problem which is largely forgotten.
Visit www.buttless.org for more information on how to sponsor a local or
regional campaign today. Buttless products are the number 1 choice for
governments and Businesses around the world.
Government and environmental agencies worldwide are spending millions of tax
dollars tackling a problem that until recently has been largely unnoticed.
Cigarette litter has impacted on our environment to such an extent that it has
become a focal point for top level governmental discussions worldwide.
Visual aids used to educate smokers about the harmful effects of their
carelessness are easy enough, but proving to be ineffective. Innocently
perhaps, smokers are generally unaware of the damage their littering causes the
environmet.
Many Government and business organisations in Australia, USA, United Kingdom
and further afield have put their corporate name and branding to support local
and national anti-cigarette litter campaigns using ButtLess Personal Ashtrays.
Worldwide indoor smoking bans, whilst valid and necessary have had the counter
effect of forcing millions of smokers to smoke outside. With this comes
unsightly, unpleasant and unhealthy littering, as the butts will generally be
cast off wherever they have finished their cigarette.
The Number one choice for city officials around the world the ButtLess Personal
Ashtray has a depressed button designed to ensure it can never be opened
accidentally and is finished in a range of attractive colours making them
practical, attractive and safe to use. It is these features plus the excellent
advertising and promotion space on the unit that has seen customers keep
returning and working together with us to help improve their local environment.
UK Tel: +44 (0) 208 133 9336
Email: sales@buttless.org
USA Tel: +1 954 415 5345
Fax: +44 (0) 700 596 1336
ask MCCartney to support me!!
I am currently in a contest hosted by Timberland with there EarthKeepers site, to
be a Change Agent, to help finance a great environmental cause...anyone that is environmentally
conscious, please check out my site:
www.changents.com/ResponsibleSmokersAct
then register and "back" my "cause". If i get enough attention i might be able to
make this life long dream of mine, come true. I was born on Earth Day of '78 and
from about 13 years i have tried to gain interest in someone else to help for this
non profit.
My organization hopes to educate on the environmental impact of cigarette litter.
But what makes this idea unique, is that i want to collect cigarettes to make cigarette
collection facilities out of them. which in turn print educational material on them..
..in a way a self-sustaining perpetual infrastructure.
Anyone that smokes or just hates cigarette litter or environmental hearted please
join me and help make Responsible Smokers Act a reality
I am asking for obvious partners of sponsors, lawyers, accountants,web designers,
graphic artist, photographers, environmental and civil servants, please if you think
you can offer anything that would solve the problem of cancerous materials being
littered by the trillions into everyday surroundings.
I will give anyone a chance to do there part for the Earth
If you have seen the movie Erin Brocovich. the environmental moral of that story
is... Sometimes small doses, administered over a long time, makes our bodies absorb
the same chemicals as if you where to smoke the original cigarette itself.
* Cigarette pollution cost millions to our public utilities in each state.
* Animals can very easily dies from the ingestion of small amounts of Butts.
* Cigarettes are made from cellulose Acetate, which is a host for the Bioaccumulotoxins,
which delivers those thousand of cancerous chemicals to everywhere humans exists,
our environment!
This seems to be the decade of GREEN living, i hope this gives me my chance to form
a group to make a great impact on the world!!
please re-post this to any Green person or smoker
Responsible Smokers Act
www.changents.com/ResponsibleSmokersAct
www.myspace.com/Earthday78
Thanks everyone!
Mike Davis
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