daniel_callahan@jlai.luBanned to World News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 23 days agoSpain aims to ban flushing of wet wipes, with manufacturers paying for cleanupwww.theguardian.comexternal-linkmessage-square56linkfedilinkarrow-up10arrow-down10
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minus-squareFundMECFS@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·22 days agoI wonder because the one I use is made 100% of plant fibers and a couple natural extracts like aloe vera. Is that flushable?
minus-squaretaladar@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·22 days agoWooden roof beams are also 100% plant fibers, as are wool sweaters and the sewer system definitely can not handle neither of those.
minus-squareNull User Object@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·22 days ago the sewer system definitely can not handle neither either of those.
minus-squareglitchdx@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·22 days agoit’s not a double negative. it’s repetition for emphasis.
I wonder because the one I use is made 100% of plant fibers and a couple natural extracts like aloe vera. Is that flushable?
Wooden roof beams are also 100% plant fibers, as are wool sweaters and the sewer system definitely can not handle neither of those.
it’s not a double negative. it’s repetition for emphasis.