7.7K Views· 05 November 2025
Cigarette in Soil – 1-Year Time-Lapse Decomposition Experiment
The “Cigarette in Soil – 1 Year Time Lapse” video captures a powerful visual experiment on how long it takes for a single cigarette butt to decompose when buried in soil. Through a year-long time-lapse, the project reveals the lasting environmental impact of cigarette litter — a small object with a surprisingly long legacy.
Over 12 months, the camera documents the slow breakdown of the cigarette filter, paper, and tobacco residue. While the organic materials begin to fade, the filter — made largely of cellulose acetate plastic — remains almost intact, resisting natural decomposition. The result is a sobering reminder that cigarette butts, often discarded casually, can persist in the environment for up to 10 years or more.
This visual study goes beyond curiosity — it’s a message about pollution, soil health, and personal responsibility. Cigarette waste releases microplastics and toxins into the ground, affecting microorganisms, plant growth, and even water quality. The time-lapse shows that what seems to disappear from sight does not truly vanish.
By combining science, patience, and visual storytelling, the Cigarette in Soil experiment turns environmental data into a striking emotional narrative — reminding viewers that sustainability begins with awareness, and even small actions can make a lasting difference.
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