Disposables Vs. Reusables
High Street Disposables Vs. Eco disposables
I admit to the luxury of being able to use real (washable) nappies on my toddler since he was little. Luxury, because I happen to have the time to wash them and the garden space to hang them dry. No point in bragging 'I've never used a disposable nappy on him' or 'I've never spoon-fed my baby' - I have and I don't care the slightest for not being a purist, let alone perfect. Some people also choose to use eco-friendly disposable nappies, and until recently I had every reason to believe that eco-nappies that cost the earth are worth the extra pounds. Though apparently not... In http://ezinearticles.com/?Eco-Friendly-Diapers-Do-They-Really-Exist?&id=1104825, not only is Keith King sympathetic to city dwellers who are unable to use washable nappies to do thier bit for the environment, he also outlines the myth that all eco-friendly nappies are as good as they are made out to be. Tushies that hails from America has no chemical gel that may cause respiratory and skin irritation problems, and according to one source is better than Moltex and Nature just because of that.
27.5.08
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