Topic Brief: Despite what the label says, many don't break down like toilet paper—and cities everywhere are footing the bill. Consumer Reports shows what's really going down the drain—and how to avoid a costly mess at home.
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Despite what the label says, many don't break down like toilet paper—and cities everywhere are footing the bill. Consumer Reports shows what's really going down the drain—and how to avoid a costly mess at home. Adam explains why the toilet paper industry's recent advertising ploy is clogging our drains.
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- Despite what the label says, many don't break down like toilet paper—and cities everywhere are footing the bill.
- Consumer Reports shows what's really going down the drain—and how to avoid a costly mess at home.
- Adam explains why the toilet paper industry's recent advertising ploy is clogging our drains.
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