
Campaigners highlight the environmental damage caused by wet-wipes
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The video highlights the growing issue of wet wipes pollution in the River Thames, reflecting a broader global problem. Wet wipes, which contain plastic, do not break down easily and cause blockages in sewers, leading to fatbergs. These wipes often end up in rivers and seas, posing a threat to marine life and entering the food chain. Local volunteers are working to quantify the problem by collecting data on wet wipes found along the riverbanks. The video emphasizes the need for proper disposal of wet wipes to prevent environmental damage.
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