BOAT US FOUNDATION WANTS MORE BUTTS OUT OF THE WATER

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Here is an idea Canadian marinas and yacht clubs could pick up and benefit from. It's the BoatUS 2013 Cigarette Litter Prevention Program and the goal is to achieve a 50% average reduction in cigarette litter.

In the latest message to their members, BoatUS said, boaters are keeping their butts out of the water – and we’re not talking about the kind in swim trunks. In just the past four years the BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water has helped nearly 200 marinas around the country tackle the problem of cigarette litter, and it is now looking for more marinas to join its 2013 Cigarette Litter Prevention Program. Marinas in the U.S. have until April 22 to apply at www.BoatUS.com/foundationcigarettesurvey. If selected, they will receive a $500 grant to cover the cost of ash receptacles and signage and will also receive a supply of portable ashtrays.

Participants in last year’s cigarette litter prevention program achieved an amazing 50% average reduction in the amount of cigarette litter, which ultimately would have ended up in the water. This year’s program also aims to capture plastic cigar tips that seem to be popping up more and more.

“I think this is a wonderful program as it helps small businesses such as ourselves purchase these rather expensive but effective receptacles. We got a lot of positive feedback from our customers.” said Diane Colwell of Breakwater Cove Marina, in Monterey, CA, one of last year’s participants.

The American program is a partnership with Keep America Beautiful, a nationwide non-profit organization that encourages individuals to take greater responsibility for improving the environment in their local community. With funding from Phillip Morris USA – an Altria Company, RAI Services Company and Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company, Keep America Beautiful provides each marina with a cash grant to purchase the cigarette ash receptacles and a supply of portable ashtrays for use on boats. Marinas are asked to install the receptacles, distribute the portable ashtrays, and educate their customers about the importance of proper disposal.

Many assume cigarette butts break down over time. However, most cigarette filters are made from a plastic-like material, cellulose acetate. When tossed overboard or washed into storm drains, creeks and waterways this material can last for decades harming fish and other wildlife.

Marina operators also like the program because it keeps their grounds clean, making the marina more attractive. Once the butt receptacles are in place, customers embrace the program. “We had some participating marinas say that the amount of cigarette butts is now almost nonexistent, which helps their business and the environment,” said BoatUS Foundation

 

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