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UK governments announce ban on wet wipes containing plastic

22nd April 2024

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Plastic wet wipes to be banned in England next year

4th April 2023

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Public urged to bin wet wipes as 22% admit to flushing them

15th February 2023

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Study reveals most common waste items found in the Thames

20th December 2022

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Laser scans show devastating impact of wet wipes on the Thames

24th November 2021

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59% Don’t Support Proposed Disposable Wipe Ban

14th November 2018

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