Rousse said the flushed products clogging sewer systems in Vancouver and around North America are not INDA-certified “flushable” wipes, which make up about seven per cent of the overall North American moist-wipe market, worth about US$500 million annually. Article contentīut the effort to achieve an ISO “flushability” standard was criticized this week by the leader of the association representing the wet-wipe industry.ĭave Rousse, president of the International Nonwovens and Disposables Association (INDA) said an ISO standard is “highly unnecessary” and “going to be too broad and too vague to really be effective.” The industry’s own “code of practice and the flushability assessment guidelines” are rigorous enough to ensure flushability, he said. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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