As a global thought leader and subject matter expert on tobacco waste, you can be confident when you engage with us to address your needs.
We currently consult to peak bodies and LGAs on both a pro bono and paid basis. We offer:
- Program design and implementation
- Subject research and report writing
- Parliamentary responses
- Project management
- Process optimisation
- Database creation, management and analytics
No More Butts offers many services to LGAs across Australia. We are equipped and experienced to offer the following:
- Current infrastructure assessment
- Infrastructure proposals and discounted offers
- Infrastructure geo-tagging and labelling
- Servicing (weekly, fortnightly, monthly, quarterly)
- Immediate area litter collection
- Baseline and progressive reporting on impact
- Information on research projects
- Activations, such as the Big Cigarette Butt Hunt
- Design and implementation of initiatives
- Awareness programs, (ATL, BTL and TTL)
Want to host your own Big Butt Hunt?
If your council, school, business or community organisation would like to host your own Big Butt Hunt, please reach out via the link below and someone will be in touch.
We can support with creation of assets, project management and facilitating the provision of required equipment through Clean Up Australia.
Have you got a conference, meeting or assembly coming up? Book Executive Director, Shannon Mead to present at your next event.
As Queensland's 2024 Environmental Philanthropist of the Year, Shannon can speak about our mission, his personal journey, as well as his passion for impact. In addition, he can talk about circular initiatives and relevant policy.
No More Butts completes literature reviews, consultation responses and makes submissions for topics relevant to our mission.
No More Butts has worked with research institutes, such as Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) and James Cook University (JCU), to prove - and disprove - circular opportunities for tobacco waste including vaping devices.
We acknowledge that our work takes place on the traditional lands of Indigenous Peoples around the world. We honour them as the original and continuing stewards who have cared for these beautiful lands and waters since time immemorial, and we recognise their profound and enduring connection to culture and community. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and to all Indigenous Peoples. As an organisation, we are committed to learning from and supporting Indigenous communities in our work.