The WHO's annual report says the industry is costly to health, the economy and the environment. The report called Big Tobacco says discarded cigarette ends and waste contain more than seven thousand toxic chemicals that poison the environment.
Cigarette butts account for up to 40 percent of all litter collected in coastal and urban clean-ups. The report also said that between 10 to 14 percent of children in tobacco-growing families miss class because they're working in tobacco fields.
Tobacco also contributes to one in six deaths from non-communicable diseases. So what's needed to control the industry?
Presenter: Hazem Sika | Guests: Vinayak Mohan Prasad, Head of the WHO Tobacco Free Initiative; Hazel Cheeseman, Director of Policy at Action on Smoking & Health