Kimberly-Clark owned brand Huggies has launched its first biodegradable product - baby wipes which break down in landfill conditions within 15 days. Research conducted for the BBC’s War on Plastic ...
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5 wet wipes pulled for toxic ingredients
Whether you use wet wipes after going to the bathroom or to remove makeup, wet wipes are especially handy. However, these wet wipes have been pulled in the past for toxic ingredients.
MANHATTAN (CN) - Marketed in a soft-green font and tree imagery, Huggies "pure & natural" diapers market themselves safe and environmentally sound, but they have a synthetic ingredient that can "strip ...
You can get 672 wipes for £6 - making them just 50p a pack ANY parent will know just how many wipes you get through when you have a baby. So it’s little wonder that people are racing to Morrisons to ...
Ten wet wipe brands from South Korea’s Yuhan-Kimberly were taken off shelves on Friday after they were found to be contaminated with a toxic chemical, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) said.
Huggies is looking into reports about possible glass found in its baby wipes. The company started investigating after a mother in Guam posted a video online showing what's believed to be tiny shards ...
Whether you're mopping up a mess around their chops or you're doing the ever so necessary bum changes, baby wipes are essential for getting your little ones mess-free. If you're about to become a new ...
On 20 August 2015 Facebook user Melissa Estrella published a video in which she demonstrated how she purportedly discovered tiny shards of glass in Huggies brand baby wipes" Within 24 hours, ...
Worried parents are taking to social media to warn others about clear, sharp fragments they’ve found in Huggies baby wipes. They claim the wipes are riddled with glass shards. The company says the ...
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