No, not all writing paper breaks down in water in the same way. It definitely should not be flushed.
It is not recommended to flush paper towels down the toilet as they do not break down easily in water like toilet paper. Flushing paper towels can lead to clogs in plumbing or sewer systems. It is best to dispose of paper towels in the trash.
You throw it in the dirtbin/dustbin/waste bin. Whatever you call it depending where you live. Do not put anything down your toilet other than toilet paper, i am repeating myself now, DO NOT put anything down the toilet other than toilet paper.
I do not know if popcorn can be flushed down the toilet. So, I wouldn't try it.- Ashton Smith
Water and waste
Cotton buds SHOULD NOT be flushed down the toilet. Anything flushed down the toilet that is excrement or toilet tissue my block the sewers and cause backup of sewage effluent into homes.
No you can't
Yes they could, especially if they all don't get flushed away properly. Filter tips do not break down and may accumulate, eventually causing a blockage. All that should be flushed down a toilet bowl is toilet paper, faecal matter, and urine.
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SWIM!
it sticks to the pipe
Used toilet paper is typically flushed down the toilet and transported through the sewage system to wastewater treatment plants. There, it is separated from the water, broken down by bacteria and other microorganisms, and eventually turned into biosolids or biogas. In some cases, particularly in areas with limited or no sewage systems, used toilet paper may be collected and disposed of in designated waste disposal facilities.
The Chinese baby boy rescued from the sewer pipe after being flushed down the toilet was in Jinhua, Zheijang Province in China.