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UK Set To Ban Wet Wipes Containing Plastic To Fight Water Pollution

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Wet wipes containing plastic are set to be banned from sale in the UK under legislation expected to be confirmed on Monday.

UK Environment Secretary Steve Barclay is expected to announce plans to introduce legislation before the summer recess in July following a long-running campaign to ban the products. The law would make it illegal to sell or supply wet wipes containing plastic in England, with the rest of the UK set to follow by the autumn.

Wet wipes eventually break down into microplastics, which damage ecosystems and contribute to water pollution, and discarded wipes have increasingly littered Britain’s beaches.

The ban builds on a raft of actions already taken to protect waterways and hold water companies accountable, including accelerating investment, putting water company fines back into the environment and quadrupling the number of inspections of water company sites.

But Labour said the ban did not go far enough, committing to a full ban on the sale, supply and manufacture of plastic wet wipes. Shadow environment secretary Steve Reed said, plastic wet wipes clog up our sewers, kill wildlife and lead to sewage backing up into people’s homes. The Conservatives have broken their promises to act and are too weak to ban them outright.

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