What do you do with used baby wipes, old medications and leftover grease from your pot roast? If the answer is flush it down the toilet (or pour it down the drain) then Peel Region has a message for you.

Teaming up with the Ontario Clean Water Agency (OCWA) and the Clean Water Foundation (CWF) for their latest edition of their I Don’t Flush campaign; the region wants to educate the public about the costs of using your toilet as a garbage can.

“The only things meant to be flushed are No. 1, No. 2 and toilet paper,” says Christopher Hilkene, president, Clean Water Foundation, in a release.

“Anything else, whether it’s pharmaceuticals, wipes, fats, oils and grease, or household hazardous waste, can directly and indirectly end up polluting our rivers and lakes.”