Why aren’t baby wipers our default?

  • Revan343@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Proof or gtfo; being labelled ‘flushable’ is not proof, they are lying

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      2 months ago

      Tested against Australian standards for flushing AS/NZS 5328:2022

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        2 months ago

        flushable in the us means it can go down the toilet. However, Wastewater treatment plants have to remove these from the wastewater, as they do not break down the same as poop, or in same case they don’t break down at all.

        hopefully the Aussie government has define flushable differently than the us.

        It’s very expensive problem. At least in the USA. My spouse works in waste water treatment and hates “flushable” wipes with a fiery passion.

        Us centric link, so it may not apply to you in Australia. https://wiser.eco/flushable-wipes/

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            Update: After extensive input from public wastewater bodies and industry experts including Kimberly-Clark Australia (the maker of Kleenex® Flushable Wipes), Standards Australia published a new, AU & NZ-specific, Flushable Products Standard (AS/NZS 5328:2022). The Standard details clear testing criteria that need to be met for manufacturers to use a “flushable” label in accordance with the Standard.

            We welcome the introduction of the new Standard and are proud to announce that Kleenex Flushable Wipes meet and exceed the requirements of the Australia/New Zealand Flushable Products Standard (AS/NZS 5328:2022)