The Argus

Louth campaign to ‘think before you flush’

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Clean Coasts and Irish Water are asking Louth communitie­s to ‘ Think Before You Flush’ on World Toilet Day.

The campaign was launched as it emerged Irish Water deals with 2,000 sewer blockages caused by wipes every month

The United Nations’ World Toilet Day celebrates toilets and raises awareness of the 4.2 billion people worldwide living without access to safely managed sanitation.

It is about taking action to tackle the global sanitation crisis and achieve Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 6: water and sanitation for all by 2030.

The ‘ Think Before You Flush’ campaign highlights the problems caused by flushing items such as wipes and cotton buds down the toilet.

Research has found that 30 percent of people living in Ireland admit to flushing items such as wipes and cotton buds down the toilet, causing detrimenta­l effects on the wastewater network and the marine environmen­t.

Every month Irish Water clears approximat­ely 2,000 blockages from the wastewater network.

About 75 percent of blockages are caused by inappropri­ate items such as wipes and sanitary products being flushed down the toilet.

Speaking about the campaign Sinead McCoy, Clean Coasts Officer said: ‘As a result of COVID-19, people are using more wipes than ever to keep hands and surfaces clean. While it is critical that we follow the HSE guidance on hand-washing and coughing etiquette, it is important that we dispose of items like wipes correctly. A simple solution is to dispose of wipes, cotton buds and other sanitary products in the bin and to only flush the 3 P’s – pee, poo and paper down the toilet.’

‘On World Toilet Day, Clean Coasts are reminding people that our actions at home can help to keep our beaches clean. To spread awareness and celebrate World Toilet Day, Clean Coasts are running an online competitio­n to win a year’s supply of sustainabl­e toilet paper. Competitio­n details on available on @TheUseless­Project and @CleanCoast­s Instagram pages.

‘ The Think Before You Flush campaign was set up as a result of finding sewage related waste such as wipes on Irish beaches. 80 percent of marine litter originates from inland sources. Something as simple as a wipe can travel from a flushed toilet to the ocean and finally the beach possibly causing blockages and damage to marine life as it makes its journey. We are delighted to partner with Irish Water to spread this important message. Simply put a bin in your bathroom and always think before you flush.’

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