Sunday 16 November 2014 NSW TO BAN BUTTS IN NATIONAL - TopicsExpress



          

Sunday 16 November 2014 NSW TO BAN BUTTS IN NATIONAL PARKS The NSW Government will ban smoking in the state’s national parks, Environment Minister Rob Stokes announced today. Mr Stokes said the ban would diminish the risk of bushfires and reduce litter in national parks, with surveys confirming cigarette butts form up to half of the measured litter across the nation. “Seven billion cigarette butts are littered in Australia every year, putting lives and property at risk, ruining beaches, spoiling the beauty of our parks and endangering wildlife,” Mr Stokes said. “The Royal Commission into the devastating Victorian bushfires, where over 170 people died, singled out cigarette butts as one of the likely causes of bushfire in the Australian environment. “Cigarette butts contain hazardous chemicals such as arsenic and lead, and when a butt is discarded these chemicals leach into the environment contaminating our waterways and land. “Butts can also be ingested by our wildlife and spoil the beauty of our natural places.” Mr Stokes said the ban will apply to the national parks estate to include picnic areas, campgrounds, beaches, lookouts, walking tracks and on national parks roads. “A community education and communication campaign will help make park visitors aware of the smoking ban,” Mr Stokes said. “The NSW Government is serious about reducing fire risk and littering in NSW and this move will reduce litter and help to keep communities safer. “We have 860 national parks in NSW which protect our most beautiful and most popular natural areas. We want to make sure they are safe and healthy for everyone.” Police and Emergency Services Minister Stuart Ayres recently announced that the penalty for littering lighted cigarettes has doubled from $330 to $660.The fine has gone from $660 to $1320 if someone discards a lit cigarette on a Total Fire Ban day. Under the National Parks and Wildlife Regulation, you can be fined $300 for smoking where the ban applies. More information: nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/safety/no-smoking-nsw-national-parks
Posted on: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 03:34:33 +0000

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