Tackling Tobacco Product Waste
Tobacco product waste refers to any component, part, or remnant of a commercial tobacco product, including e-cigarettes. Download Read More »
Tobacco product waste refers to any component, part, or remnant of a commercial tobacco product, including e-cigarettes. Download Read More »
Each year, more than 4.5 trillion cigarette butts are improperly discarded worldwide. Download Read More »
This brief is designed to help communities in New York State address the problem of e-cigarette waste. Download Read More »
The ordinance is comprehensive, covering all portions of multiunit housing, all types of products, and providing no exceptions. Download Read More »
Local governments of all sizes in New York State have taken important steps to protect the health of their communities by adopting policies that restrict commercial tobacco in the retail environment. Download Read More »
The Public Health Law Center is a national non-profit organization that collaborates with others to reduce and eliminate the use of commercial tobacco, promote healthy food, support physical activity, tackle climate change and address other causes of chronic disease. Download Read More »
The tobacco industry’s decades-long targeting of Black Americans with menthol products has caused devastating health disparities. Download Read More »
The tobacco industry LIES for profits. Learn the TRUTH. Download Read More »
The mission of the New York State Tobacco Control Program (TCP) is to reduce tobacco-related illness, disability and death and to alleviate the social and economic burden caused by tobacco use in New York State. Download Read More »