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Re: Iggy_Bot post# 114628

Friday, 07/31/2015 7:19:39 PM

Friday, July 31, 2015 7:19:39 PM

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No||||h24ever'So your saying our product is being sold,, Great !!!!
No!!!! h24ever' don't get too excited you need to read
again
The technology has been collecting dust for close to 10 years.
Last batch was manufactured in 2006.
The 50B$ market thingy if true would not be collecting dust...logically a major would of scooped it up 8years ago from CES not land in pennyland selling a paper dream.
great story the flushaway story read how excited the pyct clowns have some over at stockfolk...lol



The Washington wastewater authority has plenty of company in considering wipes a costly nuisance. Some utilities are striking back. Last month, the city of Wyoming, Minn., filed a federal class-action lawsuit against six makers of pre-moistened flushable wipes for alleged harm to their infrastructure.

http://cen.acs.org/articles/93/i19/Wet-Wipes-Clog-Sewer-Systems.html

In the time it take to supposedly break down, it could already be contributing to problems at sewage treatment plants. Many flushes are already hitting the plants within 1/2 hour, and have not broken down enough in that time to avoid clogging the systems and causing major problems with pumping systems. The FTC already went after one manufacturer.
https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2015/05/wet-wipe-manufacturer-agrees-substantiate-flushability