Traditional wet wipes can contain plastics and other materials that take decades or longer to decompose. They also use preservatives and other chemicals that are harmful to the environment. Thankfully ...
Dollar Shave Club has amassed 200,000 subscribers since its launch in March 2012 by delivering cheap, replenishing supplies of razor blades starting at $1 a month, plus shipping. But the members-only ...
CapeTalk's Pippa Hudson speaks to consumer journalist Wendy Knowler. 'Biodegradable' wet wipes aren’t the green win consumers might think. Flushing wet wipes, even those claiming to be 'flushable', ...
Even flushable wipes can cause plumbing problems, leading to backed-up sewer lines and pipe damage. Most wipes aren't biodegradable, so even if they flush, they can linger in landfills or the ocean.
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You should think twice before sending those “flushable” wipes down the toilet. That’s because items like Cottonelle’s FreshCare flushable cleansing cloths, Charmin’s Freshmates flushable wipes and ...
Just because something will physically go down the toilet does not mean it should be flushed. It seems like a simple idea, but the troubles with America’s wastewater infrastructure remain in the ...
HAYS, Kan. (KSNW) — The City of Hays says you should stop flushing “flushable wipes.” Water Smart Hays, the water resources department for the city, took to social media to share the message that the ...
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