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  • H.R. 2964, also known as the "Wastewater Infrastructure Pollution Prevention and Environmental Safety Act" or the "WIPPES Act," is a proposed law that requires certain disposable wipes sold in the United States to be labeled with a "Do Not Flush" warning. The bill outlines...

    Simple Explanation

    The WIPPES Act is like a rule that says certain wet wipes need to have a "Do Not Flush" sign on them so people know not to put them in the toilet. This is to help stop problems in the pipes and keep the environment safe.

  • S. 1092, titled the “Wastewater Infrastructure Pollution Prevention and Environmental Safety Act” or the “WIPPES Act,” requires certain products, like disposable wipes, to be labeled with a ‘Do Not Flush’ warning. The bill details how these labels should be displayed on...

    Simple Explanation

    The WIPPES Act is a rule that says some products, like wipes you use to clean, need to have a big sign that says "Do Not Flush." This is to make sure people know not to throw them in the toilet because it can cause big problems with the pipes.