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LONDON: England will ban the sale and supply of wet wipes containing plastic, a huge cause of pollution and sewer blockages, the UK government announced on Tuesday.

Rivers, lakes and beaches will be cleaner and wildlife “better protected” by the measures, due to come into force in early 2027, an environment ministry statement said.

The announcement comes as public concern about the state of the UK’s waterways and how the country deals with its sewage is growing.

The organisation UK Water Industry Research found that wet wipes contribute to 94 per cent of sewer blockages, some dubbed “fatbergs”, which cost water companies around £200 million (about RM1.09 billion) to fix each year.

The measures will only apply to wet wipes containing plastic, which experts say are particularly bad for the environment.

There are some exemptions — for example, usage by medical professionals.

Registered pharmacies can also continue selling wipes containing plastic as long as they are not immediately visible or advertised to customers.

The manufacture and export of these wipes are also still permitted. But a “further ban” on the manufacture of the wipes could occur once the changes come into force.

Authorities are attempting to get manufacturers to remove the word “flushable” from the packaging of all wet wipes, including those without plastic, to highlight the government’s message about how to dispose of them.

“Every wet wipe flushed down the toilet risks blocking sewers, causing pollution and pushing up household bills,” environment minister Emma Reynolds said.

“The solution is simple: bin wet wipes, don’t flush them.” – AFP

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