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Art for Earth’s Sake: Students Tackle Tobacco Waste Through Creativity
For the second year in a row, we’ve had the privilege of teaming up with the talented students of local high schools to spotlight an urgent issue that affects our communities and environment: tobacco waste. This year we expanded to other Capital Region schools including Bethlehem High School, Schenectady High School, Evolve program of Watervliet High School and Albany High School. This collaborative project invites students to use their artistic voice and creative lens to design compelling posters that highlight the environmental impact of cigarette litter and tobacco waste. From discarded cigarette butts polluting sidewalks and waterways to the long-lasting damage they cause to ecosystems, these student-made visuals are more than just posters, they are a call to action. This year’s artwork was proudly displayed on the digital...

Removing Tobacco Waste, One Butt at a Time
This Earth Day, our community came together to take action against one of the most littered items on the planet—tobacco waste. Cigarette butts may be small, but they’re toxic to our environment, often ending up in our waterways and harming wildlife. That’s why we organized a tobacco litter cleanup. In less than an hour, we managed to fill an entire container with cigarette butts and tobacco-related waste. That’s hundreds—if not thousands—of toxic items removed from our streets, parks, and natural spaces.

Earth Day Cleanup
Did you know that 4.5 trillion cigarette butts are discarded per year worldwide, making them one of the most littered items in the world? Or that 4.5 disposable vapes are discarded every second in the US? Please join us on Sunday April 27 at 2 pm at Beverwyck Park for an Earth Day cleanup. We are partnering with Kris Leland, a community member who helps beautify our neighborhood by picking up trash on his daily walks. You can read all about him here. Click on the photo to enlarge and scan the QR code to register or email us at contact@smokefreecapital.org
