Throwing trash down the toilet can cause significant Plumbing issues, including clogs in pipes and damage to sewage treatment systems. Toilets are designed to handle human waste and toilet paper only, and non-biodegradable items can disrupt the filtration process and lead to costly repairs. Additionally, flushing trash can contribute to environmental pollution and harm aquatic ecosystems when waste is released into waterways. Proper disposal methods should always be followed to maintain a functioning sanitation system.
No, you should not flush dental floss down the toilet. Dental floss can cause clogs in plumbing systems because it does not break down like toilet paper. Instead, it’s best to dispose of dental floss in the trash to avoid potential plumbing issues.
it would be impossible unless you had a toilet bigger than you!
No you can't
Water and waste
Poop goes in the toilet, then out to the sewer, then to the ocean
throw it in the trash or flush it down the toilet
It is important to never throw toilet paper in the trash can because it can clog pipes and sewage systems, leading to costly repairs and potential environmental damage. Flushing toilet paper down the toilet is the proper way to dispose of it, as it is designed to break down easily in water.
No I just did that yesterday and it clogged my toilet and it will not unclog for the life of me
Sorry, I should have said Latin Americans....please pardon any offense to Mexicans
In the trash or down the toilet.
Flush it down the toilet, or you can throw it out.
throw them down the toilet!!
Yes, throwing toilet paper in the trash instead of flushing it down the toilet can have negative environmental impacts, such as contributing to landfill waste and potentially increasing methane emissions. It is generally more environmentally friendly to flush toilet paper down the toilet, as long as it is biodegradable and won't clog the plumbing system.
No, no charity will take unused prescription medication. Your best option is to return them to the pharmacy and they can dispose of them. You shouldn't flush them down the toilet/sink or throw them in the trash.
No, latex gloves should not be flushed down the toilet as they can cause clogs in the plumbing system. It is best to dispose of them in the trash.
To dispose of contact lenses, wrap them in a tissue or paper towel and place them in the trash. Do not flush them down the toilet as they can pollute the water supply. Make sure to also properly clean and disinfect your contact lens case regularly.
by pouring it down the toilet