Sigaretifiltrite
Sigaretifiltrite, also known as cigarette filter tips, are the small, paper-like structures found at the end of cigarette butts. They are designed to reduce the amount of smoke inhaled by the smoker and to make the cigarette easier to light. The filter tip is typically made of a thin layer of cellulose acetate or other similar materials, which are ignitable and burn at a lower temperature than the tobacco inside the cigarette.
The use of sigaretifiltrite has been a subject of debate due to their potential health implications. Some
Despite these concerns, the use of sigaretifiltrite remains a common practice in cigarette manufacturing. Manufacturers argue
In recent years, there has been an increase in the use of alternative smoking products, such as