NEENAH, Wisc. – Have you ever flushed baby wipes down your toilet? How about paper towels? Disinfectant wipes? Maybe some tampons or pads? Well, don't. Those items aren't designed to be flushed, and ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Test results from Charleston Water System show Cottonelle’s flushable wipes currently meet ‘flushability standards’ and are safe for the local sewer system. Leaders with CWS ...
Thinking twice about what you flush away may help you save money, and the environment. Today, Ryerson University released a new report on the first ever test of single-use wipes against rigorous ...
CARY, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--INDA and EDANA, the leading global trade associations representing consumer wipes manufacturers and supply chains, announce publication of an update to their strict ...
This article originally appeared on Undark. In the basement of the Center for Urban Innovation at Ryerson University in Toronto, a lone toilet sits on a raised, tiled platform. Darko Joksimovic, an ...
Large sewer-clogging wet wipe blockages cost south-east Queensland sewerage providers around $1 million per year. By mid-2022, wet wipes, paper towels, tampons, and even cat litter could carry an ...
Thinking twice about what you flush away may help you save money, and the environment. Today, Ryerson University released a new report on the first ever test of single-use wipes against rigorous ...
The wipes may claim to be flushable, but they're costing cleanup crews millions. Flushable wipes have caused problems in New York City wastewater treatment plants. NYC Environmental Protection March 4 ...
Every week, Post-Crescent Media talks to talks to business leaders in its weekly conversation feature. Today, Chris Reitmeyer, vice president of IPS Testing, talks about the independent Appleton ...