The Marine Conservation Society is leading a campaign to ensure wet wipes go in the bin, not down the loo.
Toilets are designed for the three Ps only: poo, pee and (toilet) paper.
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Microbeads face UK ban
The UK government has stated that it will consider a ban on plastic microbeads in personal care products such as face scrubs and shower gels. The beads are designed to exfoliate the skin, but as some are less than a millimetre wide, they can be missed by water filters after being rinsed off and travel into the sea.
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World Toilet Day 2016: Toilets and jobs
Today, World Toilet Day is raising awareness to inspire action to reach the 2.4 billion people living in the world without a toilet. This year, World Toilet Day’s theme is ‘toilets and jobs’ and is looking at how sanitation, or the lack of it, can impact on livelihoods in and out of the workplace.
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Water companies reveal £14.4 billion plan for 2024-25 after a decade of bills falling in real terms
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Water UK response to NAO report
On Wednesday 14 October 2015 the National Audit Office published its review of regulation and the water industry. The water industry has worked closely with the NAO over many months and provided a range of figures and information to assist their review of regulation in the sector.
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Water and sewerage bills falling in 2015-16
Water and sewerage bills will fall after April 2015 and even more help will be available for customers struggling with cost of living pressures.
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Response to Jeremy Corbyn comments
Michael Roberts, Chief Executive has responded to Jeremy Corbyn MP's comments.