ECOtoosh


Simply spray ECOtoosh mist onto your toilet tissue to create a moist cleansing wipe

This environmentally friendly product has been designed to combat the ongoing detrimental harm that the current wet wipes on the market are leaving. Whatever the advertising may claim, water authorities say it is simply not true that wet wipes breakdown quickly in sewerage and septic systems. They are responsible for creating "Fatbergs" and are wreaking havoc within our waterways, septics and sewerage systems. This is costing governments throughout the world millions of dollars to clean up every year.
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By Daniel TeamUp Digital 22 Apr, 2020
The Coronavirus has heightened our awareness of these kinds of issues at this time. A 42-tonne fatberg – a giant mass of congealed wet wipes, cloth and oils flushed into our drains and toilets – that was found north of Melbourne is the biggest authorities have seen in the state. https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/petrol-tanker-sized-42-tonne-fatberg-found-in-melbourne-sewer-20200415-p54jyz.html
By EcoToosh 04 Aug, 2019
Major companies are being challenged on their claims and ecological impact
By EcoToosh 04 Aug, 2019
A recent decision in the Australian Judicial System has ruled that even though companies promote their flushable products, in the majority of cases, this is simply not true. These supposed biodegradable wet wipes, sani wipes, baby wipes and cleaning products do not break down and are causing the phenomenon that are referred to as "Fatbergs".

https://www.news.com.au/finance/business/manufacturing/a-real-win-for-our-sewers-white-king-maker-hi...
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