The Think Before You Flush campaign attended Fingal County Council’s Family Fun Day at Malahide Castle to talk about our toilets, beaches, and sewage-related litter.
On Sunday 17th of May, Clean Coasts and Uisce Éireann attended the Family Fun Day encouraging people of all ages to cultivate responsible flushing behaviour and to pledge their commitment to the “Think Before You Flush” campaign. This campaign aims to raise awareness about the detrimental effects of flushing sanitary products and other damaging items down the toilet and to promote responsible waste management practices.
The “Think Before You Flush” campaign, operated by Clean Coasts in partnership with Uisce Éireann, emphasises the importance of appropriate flushing behaviour and disposal of items including wipes and other sanitary products in the bin, even if they are labelled as flushable. Only the 3 Ps (pee, poo and paper) should be flushed down the toilet. When items such as wet wipes are flushed down the toilet, they can cause serious blockages in sewage systems, causing sewage overflows and ultimately polluting our coastal waters and beaches.
Fingal County Council hosted their Family Fun Day in Malahide Castle in Dublin. This event marked the end of Fingal County Council’s Climate Action Week and Bike Week. The Think Before You Flush team operated an information stand, inviting parents to engage in discussions about marine litter, wastewater treatment and how, as parents, we can safeguard our wastewater network and coastal habitats.
The team also discussed the Think Before You Pour campaign that looks at the issue of pouring fats, oils and greases (FOGs) from cooking down the kitchen sink. Instead of flowing freely, FOGs cool and harden as they travel along the wastewater network. When FOGs combine with sewage related litter such as wipes, hair and dental floss fatbergs can form. Uisce Éireann clears hundreds of blockages, including fatbergs, from the wastewater network every week. The Think Before Pour campaign urges everyone to avoid washing FOGs down the kitchen drain and, instead, dispose of them in the bin once cool.
Speaking about the event Bronagh Moore from Clean Coasts said: “We are thankful to Fingal County Council for inviting us to be part of this event. We are delighted to be in Malahide and engage in conversations about the Think Before You Flush campaign with the parents of this community. Sewage-related litter is a real burden on our wastewater network and impacts our marine environment. The wonderful news is that the solution is straightforward. Only flush the 3 Ps (pee, poo, and paper) down the toilet. Everything else belongs in the bin. Through collaboration, we can support better flushing behaviour and deliver a tangible positive impact on our natural heritage.”