New jersey bill to regulate baby wipes advances in trenton

New Jersey bill to regulate baby wipes advances in Trenton

May 15, 2023

TRENTON, NJ – Legislation aimed at preventing sewer system clogs caused by non-flushable wipes has advanced in the Senate Commerce Committee. Senators Gordon Johnson and Joe Cryan are sponsoring the bill, which proposes strict labeling requirements for non-flushable wipes intended for bathroom use.

The purpose of the legislation is not to accuse individuals of intentionally flushing wipes, but rather to address the costly blockages that can occur for both homeowners and municipalities. Disposable wipes have become increasingly popular for various purposes such as cleaning, makeup removal, and baby care. It is crucial for people to be aware of the proper disposal methods for these products.

The bill, known as S-3632/3649, mandates that non-flushable wipes must be clearly labeled as such. Furthermore, the sale or distribution of these wipes without prominent “do not flush” labeling would be prohibited.

Senator Cryan emphasizes the need to raise public awareness about this issue, as previous efforts to address the problem have been stagnant. The proposed legislation combines two important concepts: proper labeling and appropriate disposal. Non-flushable wipes have caused significant damage to sewer systems, posing a major environmental concern. Prevention is key to avoiding the serious problems that improper disposal can inflict on residents and their water services.

If the bill passes, the packaging of non-flushable wipes would feature a visible “do not flush” symbol and labeling covering at least 4% of the principal display panel’s surface area.

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