Flushability

Flushability

Get The Facts

The technology behind Kleenex® Flushable Wipes allows them to lose strength and break up after flushing. Here are answers to some of our FAFQs (frequently asked flushing questions).

How can I be sure it is OK to flush Kleenex® Flushable Wipes?

Our flushable wipes have undergone a series of tests to determine their flushability.
They pass all seven of the industry tests which means that they are in full compliance with INDA and EDANA flushability guidelines, the most widely used industry guidelines on flushability. There is currently no official Australian guideline on flushability. The INDA and EDANA guidelines require that wipes:

  • Clear and not block in the toilet bowl and drain line
  • Disintegrate when agitated
  • Pass through household pumps
  • Settle in sewerage systems
  • Break down in aerobic conditions
  • Break down in anaerobic conditions
  • Flow through municipal sewer pumps without pump overload

What common household items should NOT be flushed?

Even though it may surprise you, the following household items are not designed to break down after you flush them down the toilet:

  • Paper towels and facial tissues
  • Baby and house-hold cleaning wipes
  • Feminine hygiene products

  • It is important to note that sewerage systems and stream flow conditions are different door-to-door. Kleenex Flushable Wipes are only suitable for use in properly maintained sewerage systems and commercial septic systems. Flush a maximum of 2 wipes at a time.
    Sewerage blockages can occur for a number of reasons. Finding out what is and is not OK to flush, is an important way to make sure we are all part of the solution.