Chemical characterization of tobacco-free modern oral nicotine pouches and their position on the toxicant and risk continuums
Examples of chemicals in tobacco smoke include acetone (nail polish remover), acetic acid (hair dye), ammonia (household cleaner), arsenic (rat poison), benzene (rubber cement and gasoline), butane (lighter fluid), cadmium (battery acid), carbon monoxide (car exhaust), formaldehyde (embalming fluid), hexamine (barbecue lighter fluid), lead (batteries), naphthalene (mothballs), methanol (rocket fuel), nicotine (insecticide), tar (road paving), and toluene (paint manufacturing)
This suggests many smokers do want to do the right thing but we need more bins in the right places and a much higher level of awareness about them containing plastic something which cigarette manufacturers, councils and landowners can help with
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