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AN ENORMOUS pile of rubbish named ‘wet wipe’ island has begun to form along a UK river. The 180-tonne lump of filth, which is ...
The Port of London Authority (PLA) has said it will remove about 180 tonnes of congealed wet wipes – the equivalent to the ...
The River Thames is supposed to be the beautiful heartbeat of London. Instead, there are an estimated 400,000 pounds of wet ...
To a casual observer, the pair of mechanical excavators raking through the mulch on the Thames’s southern foreshore might ...
Officials take bold action against hidden threat in popular household products: 'Systematic impacts'
Microplastics have been detected in the food we eat, the air we breathe, the water we drink, and our vital organs. While ...
Led and co-ordinated by the Port of London Authority (PLA) with collaboration from Thames Water, the first-of-its-kind ...
The mass excavation, led and co-ordinated by the Port of London Authority in collaboration with Thames Water, will see the ...
A few years ago, a "Wet Wipe Island" has started to form in the river, threatening wildlife and embarrasing the capital. It's ...
It’s important to note that England hasn’t actually passed a ban on plastic wet wipes. The proposal will undergo a consultation, which has happened three times since 2021.
The UK Health Security Agency has urged the public to avoid using three wet wipe brands following a contamination outbreak. UKHSA has said the public should not use certain non-sterile alcohol-free ...
Patients cleaned with the wipes had a lower incident of catheter-associated UTI. Using wet wipes to clean bedridden patients with catheters resulted in fewer catheter-associated UTIs, researchers ...
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