MANUFACTURERS of so-called “flushable” wipes that trigger 1000’s of {dollars} of harm to plumbing techniques could be going through a class-action lawsuit from disgruntled householders. On Monday, the patron watchdog launched authorized action towards Kimberly-Clark and Pental, alleging the 2 corporations deceived customers by advertising wipes as “flushable” and that they’d “break up like toilet paper”, when actually they wreak havoc on sewage techniques and plumbing. Nationally wet wipes price Australia’s water utilities $15 million to scrub up, and households face plumbing payments as excessive as $16,000. Both corporations could face fines of greater than $1 million if the ACCC succeeds. #560
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