Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Some diaper facts

http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/05/how-to-green-your-baby.php

1. The average baby uses approx 6,000 diapers before potty training.
2. Petroleum-based disposable diapers take between 200 and 500 years to decompose.
3. Disposables used per day: Australia uses 2.2 million, Japan 6.7 million, the UK 9 million, and the USA 49 million.
4. A home-washed cloth diaper has only 53% of the ecological footprint of disposables, and a nappy laundry service has a mere 37% of that footprint.
5. Disposable diapers contain chemicals that were banned in the 1980s in women's tampons, but continue to be used today to improve absorbency in children's diapers.

3 comments:

Tuan said...

3. Avoid using diapers altogether

Elimination communication is a technique of timing, signals, cues, and intuition to help baby/infant express his or her poo-related needs. This is best begun before six months of age, and while it is most commonly used in third-world countries where parents are in constant contact with their children, it has been used in the West with some success.

So that is exactly what I was thinking.......or exactly oposite.

Bridggymama said...

i love that it rhymes...totally adds to the legitimacy of it. of course if we did elimination communication the grown ups would need disposable clothes so that might backfire....

Bridggymama said...

oh and I LOVE me some cloth diapers ;)