Fecha: 30/05/2023
Tobacco’s negative implications for health are well known, but what is less often discussed is the harmful effects it has on the health of our planet. The fact is that tobacco is just as catastrophic for the environment as it is for people. In all its stages, from production and distribution to waste, tobacco presents a huge environmental issue.
Moreover, tobacco production is threatening to deepen the food security crisis we are currently experiencing on a global scale. Which is why the World Health Organization is dedicating this year’s World No Tobacco Day campaign to creating awareness of the importance of using our lands to sustainably grow food, instead of tobacco.
The WHO has warned that scarce fertile soil is being used, specially in low and middle income countries, to grow tobacco, which means thousands of acres of forests are being destroyed and polluted.
In addition to deepening the food security crisis, tobacco production leads to long term ecological damages and to climate change. Here we outline 4 ways in which tobacco is deteriorating the environment:
Therefore, as the WHO warns, “tobacco’s impact on the environment occurs at various stages (...). Each of these stages has negative implications for the environment, including the use of precious resources such as water and trees and the creation of pollutants through manufacturing.” That’s why World No Tobacco Day goes beyond protecting our health and prioritizes protecting the future of our Planet.
