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The cigarette filter is an integral part of the tobacco industry. It is a component of the cigarette that is designed to reduce the amount of tar and nicotine inhaled by the smoker. Filters are made from a variety of materials, including cellulose acetate, activated carbon, and polypropylene. The filter also serves to reduce the amount of smoke produced by the cigarette.
The use of filters has become increasingly popular in recent years, as smokers seek to reduce the health risks associated with smoking. Filters are also used to reduce the amount of second-hand smoke produced by cigarettes.
The cigarette filter market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of products. Companies such as Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco, Imperial Brands, and Japan Tobacco International are all major players in the market. Other companies, such as R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Lorillard Tobacco Company, and Altria Group, also produce filters for cigarettes. Show Less Read more