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Interesting point, what is the carbon footprint in washing a soiled nappy compared to making and disposing of disposable ones. I don't know, be interesting to see if there is a difference. Thinking for washing them you would need high temperatures and a lot of water.


I've looked this up before. Some sources claim it comes out just as bad (or worse!) to use cloth, but when I looked into it further they were considering hot water washes and drying in a dryer. Whereas in reality you can usually cold or warm wash cloth nappies and line dry them. They also seem to consider them being used on only one child, when they can usually be reused for more than one child.

Looks like Wikipedia actually has a decent section on it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diaper#Debate


Add to that the added plastic going into circulation and I think cloth is still much more environmentally friendly.


Thanks for that link, looks like where is some good information in there.




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