Tobacco cultivation is associated with child labor, health risks for farmers, deforestation, and food security.
Tobacco cultivation is associated with child labor, health risks for farmers, deforestation, and food security.
Cigarette butts and filters represent 40% of the Mediterranean Sea waste. More than 136,000 are thrown away every second in the world
The ecological impact of cigarette manufacturing and transportation is considerable, particularly in terms of greenhouse gas emissions
So, besides deforestation and the large quantities of wood used, the tobacco industry also requires a huge amount of water.
Tobacco in developing countries The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that around 1.1 billion people aged 15...
Environment and tobacco The life cycle of a cigarette takes a heavy toll on the environment, from tobacco cultivation to disposal.
Today, the PIR cigarette manufacturing standard is being imposed in a growing number of Anglo-Saxon countries and in the European Union.
The global fight against child exploitation is failing, according to the British Medical Journal. With 152 million child workers in the world,...
It is clear that the development of tobacco cultivation has not been accompanied by any economic prosperity.
Green tobacco sickness is a type of nicotine poisoning caused by transdermal absorption of nicotine from the surface of...
Indoor air quality is generally poorer than outdoor air quality. Among the spectrum of eight major pollutants present ...
Low- and middle-income countries, faced with urgent development challenges, often overlook...