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mikey4444 | 07:02 Wed 27th Sep 2017 | ChatterBank
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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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Ratty....that is what I thought.

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 ::::

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/sep/25/david-attenborough-on-the-scourge-of-the-oceans-i-remember-being-told-plastic-doesnt-decay-its-wonderful

Cloverjo- I thought the general consensus was that you should NEVER flush any part of a Tampon down the toilet?
at least the plastic bag trees are in the decline now
ugh, can't stand the thought of tampons.
(sorry ladies)

Thought the best idea was to wrap the darned things and applicators etc in newspaper and bin them.
Not that that was environmentally favourable either.
people still whinge about the cost of them though MM, I get it at least 5 times a day.

"5p??? For a bag???"

Apparently my response of "well bring your ruddy own then if you don't like it" is unacceptable to the management :-(
lol Boo.. I now remember to keep a couple of those wee roll up and keep in the handbag things..
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 love some of the shoppers in Lidl, they'll put their shopping in M&S bags/other supermarket re-usables anything to show their neighbours when they take bags out of boot of car that they haven't shopped in Lidl.
Can't wait to hear them say hello to each other when they each meet in Lidl :-))))
Isn't JD Weatherspoon starting to ban plastic straws and introduce paper ones?
baby wipes as a bog blocka ? ( sorry free-t )

I had to fork out £50 - yeah fifty knicker - to get the sewer flushed as next door was rather keen on them
having your drains back up with someone else's poo is an honour I wouls wish on no one
// 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
We stopped buying those moist wipes after we had a few scares of the loo not flushing properly and having to attack with a coat hanger. Apparently the don't break down like normal loo roll.
coat hangers usually don't break down like regular loo roll.

(so sorry Zebo x)
Ouch, the very thought hurts!
the very thought makes my eyes water!
Getting the hook in the wrong place is just not on!
I'll revert to a pencil I think.
aha!! a constipated mathematician :-D
i wish i had never read this... esp as i'm eating lentil curry
Saw some for sale with coconut oil, in Tesco, yesterday. Checked the pack a few times but couldn't spot where they stated what benefits putting coconut oil there would have. Perhaps it's to make next time easier.

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