Quit Smoking

There are so many health reasons to quit smoking, as well as many environmental reasons to give up. Second-hand smoke is a major indoor air pollutant and health hazard. When you quit, both you and your family will lead longer and healthier lives.

Also consider all of the emissions generated by growing and harvesting tobacco, processing tobacco into cigarettes, creating cigarette packaging, as well as the transportation of cigarette products. If there are fewer smokers, then there’s less demand for cigarettes, and therefore there’s a reduced impact on the environment.

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