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	<title>SOS International Webinar: The butt in the drain - The unwanted side-effects of a smoke-free campus</title>
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	<description>Cigarette butts are the litter items most abundantly found during clean-up activities. When public spaces such as schools and hospitals become smoke-free, there is the unintended consequence of litter, since there is no eco-friendly way of disposal. Wageningen University &amp;amp; Research (WUR) in the Netherlands has a smoke-free campus since 2020, yet over 8500 cigarette butts were counted, collected and mapped in only one month. A team of WUR staff and students has investigated how to raise awareness among smokers and nudge their behaviour, without stigmatizing. They are now implementing the findings in a university-wide project. In this webinar, initiator Marjolijn Dannenburg will share more about the research, experiences and outcomes of &quot;the butt in the drain&quot; project.</description>
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