Cuban Cigar Company Repurposing Tobacco Waste

Fuente: Tobacco Reporter
Lugar: Around the Industry
The Lázaro Peña Cigar Company in Holguín, part of Cuba’s Tabacuba Group, is turning industrial waste into a key resource to reduce costs and diversify production, the Cuban News Agency reports. Its reconstituted tobacco plant—Cuba’s first—repurposes cigarette dust and central leaf veins into reusable raw material for cigar blends, adding weight and volume while cutting the need for new inputs.



The initiative supports sustainability by maximizing industrial byproducts, reducing pressure on agricultural land, and creating environmentally friendly materials. The company is also working with Holguín and Moa universities to develop tobacco-based products like tabaquina insecticide, and uses compost from waste to fertilize gardens that supply its workers’ cafeteria.



Other recycled materials, such as leftover paper, are repurposed for educational resources at the Los Criollitos Children’s Center. Lázaro Peña’s efforts have earned the company multiple awards, including Cuba’s Quality Award and recognitions in Light Industry and Innovation at Expo Caribe 2025.The post Cuban Cigar Company Repurposing Tobacco Waste first appeared on Tobacco Reporter.