Ministers have told councils not to accept help from the tobacco industry to clean up the 122 tons of cigarette butts, packets and matches dropped in the UK every day.
In what has been seen as an apparent U-turn by the Government, a junior Environment minister last month rejected the offer by cigarette companies to provide money for cleaning Britain's streets.
It came six months after Kris Hopkins, then a Local Government minister, said he wanted tobacco companies to 'make a contribution to put right the wrongs as a consequence of their product.
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