Let’s set the scene: you’re in your bathroom, staring at a packet of wet wipes boldly labeled “flushable.” Seems harmless, even helpful—especially when cleanliness is non-negotiable. You toss one into the toilet, give the handle a satisfying push, and get on with your day. Except that wipe didn’t really go anywhere. Not properly, anyway. What “Flushable” Really Means (Hint: Not Much) The term flushable is wildly misleading. Unlike toilet paper, which is designed to disintegrate in water almost immediately, most wipes—yes, even those labeled flushable—remain intact for hours or even days. They don’t break down. Instead, they travel through your plumbing…


