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Read our Articles | The True Cost of Disposable vs Cloth Nappies |
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Abstract: So what is the true cost associated with disposable vs cloth nappies? This article looks at the different factors associated with making the choice between disposable or re-usable nappies. These include; cost to the environment, cost to health and cost to your pocket. Certainly plenty to think about! Author: Lucy Jewson On the environment...They call them disposable nappies......never was a product so inappropriately named!!; You can't flush or compost them, they fill up landfills - where they remain for up to 500 years. It's a frightening fact that every "disposable" nappy that has ever been made is still sitting, intact, in a landfill somewhere. Is this the legacy that we want to pass on to our children? Britain throws away 8 million nappies A DAY! That is 3 billion a year! They make up 4% of all the UK's household rubbish - and 50% of all the rubbish in a one-baby family. Not only that, 5 million trees are felled every year just to keep UK babies in disposable nappies. ... 3.5 times more energy than cloth nappies ... Single Use Disposable Nappies Use:
On top of that the raw sewage that leaks from the disposable nappies in landfill sites can contain potentially harmful viruses and may result in the contamination of groundwater and soil.. On your baby's healthA study conducted at Kiel University in Germany in 2000 showed that the temperature inside disposable nappies was up to 5 deg. centigrade higher than in cloth nappies. It was suggested that for boys particularly, this could endanger future fertility as the semen-producing function is developed in the first 2 years of life, and is dependent on the testicular region being kept reasonably cool. The chemical which makes disposable nappies so efficient is called sodium polyacrylate. This is a super-absorbent powder which, when it becomes wet, swells into a gel. You can sometimes see clear crystals of sodium polyacrylate on your baby's bottom when you change a nappy. There are many doubts over the safety of sodium polyacrylate: not least amongst which is its creation of an illusion of dryness which could encourage the nappy (and its contents) to be left in place for longer than advisable, in conditions which are bacterially ideal for the growth of infection. Other health concerns around disposable nappies include the fact that the wood pulp used in them is bleached using dioxins which are highly toxic chemicals known to cause liver damage, immune system suppression and genetic damage in animal studies. On your pocketFor every £1 spent on disposables, it costs the taxpayer 10p to dispose of them! The total national cost of this is £40 million a year. ... a cloth nappy system will will cost you approximately £400 from birth to potty. That's a saving of up to £800!!! ... Disposables come with a birth to potty price tag of up to £1200, that is based on average nappy use being 2.5 years. Even when laundry costs are factored in, a cloth nappy system will cost you approximately £400 from birth to potty. That's a saving of up to £800!!! These savings are also increased when you use the same nappies on a second or even third child. There are so many reasons that cloth nappies are a better option for your baby, not least that most washable nappy parents find that they actually PERFORM better than disposables too! | |
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