@daniel_callahan@jlai.lu to World News@lemmy.worldEnglish • 7 days agoSpain aims to ban flushing of wet wipes, with manufacturers paying for cleanupwww.theguardian.comexternal-linkmessage-square185fedilinkarrow-up1853arrow-down10
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minus-square@WanderingThoughts@europe.publinkfedilinkEnglish124•7 days agoYep. Make it the manufacturers’ problem. They only care when it hits their wallet. Even if they pass on the costs, it’ll make the wipes that actually dissolve properly cheaper and these are exempt.
minus-square@xylol@leminal.spacelinkfedilinkEnglish40•7 days agoHow do you make a wet wipe dissolve when its wet without dissolving when its wet
minus-square@SunshineJogger@feddit.orglinkfedilinkEnglish7•edit-27 days agoNo clue, but I have those here. Tried it too. Left it in water and poof, disssolves after a while. (several minutes) Must be different kind of water they come in would be my guess
minus-square@elucubra@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglish3•6 days agoThey are different kind of wet, obviously
Yep. Make it the manufacturers’ problem. They only care when it hits their wallet. Even if they pass on the costs, it’ll make the wipes that actually dissolve properly cheaper and these are exempt.
How do you make a wet wipe dissolve when its wet without dissolving when its wet
No clue, but I have those here.
Tried it too. Left it in water and poof, disssolves after a while. (several minutes)
Must be different kind of water they come in would be my guess
They are different kind of wet, obviously