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Wet wipes and balloons are among the 10 most common single-use plastic items found littering European beaches.
The product is described as being “super absorbent, biodegradable wipes ... However, Jade warned that the wipes shouldn't be flushed down the toilet as they are 60-ply. Jade’s comments ...
In the meantime, it says residents should put wipes, including those labelled “compostable” or “biodegradable,” in the trash. “Most people are already doing the right thing, but we need everyone to ...
Spain plans to ban people from flushing wet wipes down the toilet and the release of disposable party balloons containing ...
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British company Aquapak is offering a solution — literally. Its Hydropol polymer material is a plastic that can fully ...
PUPILS at Our Lady Queen of Peace Primary School in Dunmurry have become NI Water’s newest sewer detectives helping to get to ...
The regional authority launched a new campaign this week to remind residents that wipes, including those labelled “flushable,” belong in the garbage bin, not the toilet. “Wipes don’t break ...