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  • Wet Wipes Are Killing Our Oceans

    Wet Wipes Are Killing Our Oceans

    Flushable wipes can be harmful to marine life due to the micro plastics they contain when decomposing. By using toilet paper foam that biodegrades naturally can safeguard marine ecosystems for generations to come.
  • The UK Plastic Wet Wipe Ban: A Step In The Right Direction

    The UK Plastic Wet Wipe Ban: A Step In The Right Direction

    Amidst the UK's wet wipe ban, switching to sustainable alternatives like Tushé Toilet Paper Foam are of utmost importance.
  • "Flushable" Wipes: The Wet Wipe Industry is LYING to you!

    "Flushable" Wipes: The Wet Wipe Industry is LYING to you!

    The industry selling "Flushable" Wipes deceives consumers regarding the flushability of their products causing damage, to sewage systems and marine ecosystems. 
  • Why You Should Never Flush A "Flushable" Wet Wipe

    Why You Should Never Flush A "Flushable" Wet Wipe

    Even though wipes are advertised as "flushable" they do not break down like toilet paper. Wet wipes cause clogs in plumbing and sewage systems. It's important to follow disposal practices to protect our infrastructure and the environment, from these problems.
  • Wet Wipe Island: Unveiling the Environmental Consequences

    Wet Wipe Island: Unveiling the Environmental Consequences

    The sudden appearance of "Wet Wipe Island”, in London acts as a signal of the impact of our choices urging us to rethink our dependence on single use wet wipes.

  • Fatbergs: The Hidden Dangers of Wet Wipes

    Fatbergs: The Hidden Dangers of Wet Wipes

    Wet wipes, as fats, oils and grease play a role in the formation of fatbergs, which can be damaging, to both infrastructure and the environment.