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Smoking not only kills more than 8 million people a year, it leaves the world with an annual clean-up bill of almost $26 billion, roughly the same as Bosnia and Hercegovina's gross domestic product. "[T]he cost of picking up tobacco product waste is likely to be significantly higher than total waste management costs in high-income countries," Sy found, in part as "cigarette butts are small and widely littered, and so they are harder to collect."
A significant study has revealed that plastic pollution from cigarettes costs $26 billion a year and China, where half of the world's cigarettes are smoked contributes around 20 per cent of that global cost.The study by Thailand-based Global .