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"I don't use them, my daughter has make up wipes (same thing I guess). I'm going to tell her to use cotton wool and cleanser like me. I didn't realise they were such a big problem until I saw something on fb the other day. " I should have titled this 'Wet wipes', as all of the different wipe types can cause problems. The London Whitechapel one was 820ft long As there are moves to prevent the masses of plastic drinking straws becoming part of the plastic waste in the sea, there could also be campaigns to help prevent wet wipes. What would you do to reduce the problem? Tax them, to make the purchasers tax pay for cleaning up? Generally prevention is better than cure but I fear just trying to educate everybody won't have a big enough effect, quickly enough to stop the problem. At low tides, the Thames shows masses of wet wipes that cove the bottom, clinging on, cluttered with other debris that's stuck. | |||
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