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The mass excavation, led and co-ordinated by the Port of London Authority in collaboration with Thames Water, will see the ...
What began as a niche business supplying high-quality dry wipes to dental and medical offices back in 2009 has blossomed into ...
They persist because they’re made of plastic, a durable material that won’t easily degrade. Plastic can last for decades to hundreds of years. Therefore, governments and manufacturers are eagerly ...
To a casual observer, the pair of mechanical excavators raking through the mulch on the Thames’s southern foreshore might ...
Footage shows diggers removing ‘disgusting’ island of wet wipes from Thames - The arm of a digger could be seen plunging into ...
The Port of London Authority (PLA) has said it will remove about 180 tonnes of congealed wet wipes – the equivalent to the ...
It would be hard to find a parent in Britain who hasn’t used wet wipes on their baby’s bum – and felt a pang of guilt for doing it. I can’t imagine parenting life without them, and I’m a ...
In general, wet and baby wipes marketed to be used in the bathroom are safe for use on human skin and can clean even sensitive skin on babies, said Dr. Bernard Cohen, professor of dermatology and ...
Only a few weeks ago, Mauricio Menache was making short and medium term plans for his wet wipes producing company, GoodFibers. Business was good. Three years after starting the business, the 28 ...
The wet wipes that constituted Reggie, and so many other blockages like it, have been a popular alternative to toilet paper for Clark County residents in recent years.
The battle over D.C.’s wet wipes would be laughable, local officials say, if the district didn’t have to overcome similar federal roadblocks every year, frequently over local laws involving ...
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