SOUTH KOREA: Scientist claim that they can convert cigarette filters into a material that could be used by computers, electrical vehicles and wind turbines to store energy.
Sources claim that the discarded cigarette butts are a blight on city streets, but now one group of scientists has come up with a way to reuse them to save the environment. Worldwide, around 5.6 trillion used-cigarettes, or 766,571 tonnes, of used cigarettes are flicked onto pavements each year. That’s equivalent to the weight of 380 London Eyes.
Co-author of the study Professor Jongheop Yi, from Seoul National University, said in a statement that:
“Our study has shown that used-cigarette filters can be transformed into a high-performing carbon-based material using a simple one step process, which simultaneously offers a green solution to meeting the energy demands of society.”
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The researchers claim the material’s performance is even better that the commercially available carbon, graphene and carbon nanotubes currently used to do the same job.


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