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Be a binner, not a blocker and don’t let your pipes feel stuffed this Christmas

Sarah Mason 22nd Dec, 2025   0

SEVERN Trent is is urging customers to keep the cheer flowing by giving their drains the ultimate Christmas gift – by avoiding putting fats, oils and greases down sinks and drains.

While turkey and trimmings belong on the plate, gravy and grease definitely don’t belong down your sink. Pouring them away could lead to a festive fiasco that is costly to fix and that’s one Christmas surprise nobody asked for.

Grant Mitchell, blockages lead at Severn Trent, said: “We want everyone to have a wonderful Christmas, but this time of year means more cooking and more risk of fats, oils and greases finding its way into our network.

“When fats, oils, gravies or batter are poured down the sink instead of being binned, they can build up in pipes and cause serious blockages. Combined with things like wet wipes, they create fatbergs that can lead to flooding and expensive repairs.

“The holidays can be stressful enough without a plumbing disaster, so save yourself the hassle by scraping leftovers into the bin and keeping your drains clear. A few simple steps can make sure your Christmas stays merry and bright, not messy and blocked.”

Last year, Severn Trent cleared nearly 30,000 blockages, many caused by items that should never have gone down the loo or sink.




In total, they also removed 20 million litres of fats, oils and greases (FOG) from the sewers, which is enough to fill six Olympic-sized swimming pools.

Top tips to keep your home happy this Christmas:


  • In the Kitchen: 

    Wipe plates and pans with kitchen roll to soak up grease before washing.

    Pour cooled fats, oils and grease into a container and bin it – not down the sink.

  • In the Bathroom: 

    Wet wipes are one of the biggest culprits when it comes to blockages. Even those labelled ‘Fine to Flush’ or ‘Biodegradable’ can cause costly problems and should never go down the loo.

    Only flush the three Ps: pee, poo and (toilet) paper. Everything else belongs in the bin, not the bowl.

Severn Trent is calling on customers to team up and take action because together, we can avoid turning Christmas into a plumbing nightmare.

For more tips on how to prepare your home for winter, click here.