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Moist Toilet Paper
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Much has been said recently, about the use of baby wipes, etc. But I buy those packs of moist toilet paper. from Lidl. Can anyone tell me if they are as bad as baby wipes ?
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But these things DO say flushable, so I think there is widespread confusion here.
Perhaps we need better guidance.
On a related subject, I saw this from Dave Attenborough this morning ::::
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But these things DO say flushable, so I think there is widespread confusion here.
Perhaps we need better guidance.
On a related subject, I saw this from Dave Attenborough this morning ::::
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Yes, B00, but what are you supposed to do when you're somewhere that doesn't have a thing to dispose of them in? At home I put everything in the bin. In hotels, I use those little plastic bags - more plastic! If you're in someone's house, do you put it all in the bin if there's one there?
I'm sure that years ago, we were told that it was all flushable when it was paper and cardboard. Now the manufacturers are using all plastic despite Attenborough's campaign.
I'm sure that years ago, we were told that it was all flushable when it was paper and cardboard. Now the manufacturers are using all plastic despite Attenborough's campaign.
// they'll put their shopping in M&S bags/other supermarket re-usables//
I shop a lodl at lidl - and take any bag -
the idea of a bag matching my shoes ( usually odd anyway)
or my discoloured jeans
clash ! clash ! (*) this is newton heath baby !
(*) catch phrase of Alan Suse on Rowan and Martins laugh-in 1968
I shop a lodl at lidl - and take any bag -
the idea of a bag matching my shoes ( usually odd anyway)
or my discoloured jeans
clash ! clash ! (*) this is newton heath baby !
(*) catch phrase of Alan Suse on Rowan and Martins laugh-in 1968
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