Much has been written about problems caused by wipes and paper products flushed down toilets and into sewer systems. Less has been written about the solutions.Clean-water agencies are deploying education programs to encourage their customers to flush only materials that readily break down in the wastewater stream. Meanwhile, INDA, the association that represents the nonwoven fabrics industry, is collaborating with major clean-water associations to improve flushability assessment for wipes. At the same time, producers are working to make the wipes they market as flushable disintegrate faster.Dave Rousse, president of INDA, believes his industry has taken major steps to improve flushable






















