If you visit the web sites of the popular
disposable diaper manufacturers you will find little information about what exactly is in a disposable diaper.
What is also concerning is the fact that
disposable diaper manufacturers are not forthcoming with information about what is in their product.
The disposable diaper manufacturers sold the consumer a lot of poppycock, and 85 percent of the public bought it.
The thing is, that argument was based on a flawed study funded by
disposable diaper manufacturers.
Oh my, what do you bet
the disposable diaper manufacturers are having a great big group hug right now?
Not exact matches
When we created Ditch the
Disposables, we asked cloth
diaper manufacturers and retailers to offer us discounts and special offers they wouldn't normally make available in exchange for free advertising.
One of the largest
manufacturers of modern, reusable cloth
diapers, Happy Heiny's is proud to spread the word that cloth
diapering is JUST AS EASY as using
disposable diapers — and better for baby's health and the environment.
Dioxin During the
manufacturer of
disposable diapers, wood pulp is usually bleached with chlorine, producing dioxins and furans as unwanted by - products.
Our first Ditch the
Disposables - The Big Book of Cloth
Diaper Savings offers money - saving offers from more than 20 retailers and
manufacturers.
Hybrid
diaper manufacturers sell cloth inserts that can be used at home, and
disposable inserts that can be used for times (such as travel) when storing or washing is inconvenient.
Instead of looking for ways to make
disposables bio-degradable, ecological groups, government and cloth
diaper manufacturers should launch a campaign to inform the public how simple it is to use the real thing.
The sky is truly the limit with the growing number of WAHMs producing
diapers to sell online, as well as the
manufacturers that are stepping up production of reusable cloth
diapers to meet the growing interest in sustainable
diapering alternatives to
disposables.
The Absorbent Hygiene Products
Manufacturers Association, which represents makers of
disposable diapers, said the study had dubious methodology.
Today, the cloth
diaper industry includes multiple
manufacturers of hybrid products along with major retailers who both retail and manufacture
disposable products, a reality that will continue to expand as the market expands.
Some
diaper manufacturers make both reusable soakers, as well as
disposable soakers.
When
manufacturers introduced modern
disposable diapers in the 1960's, the benefits of cloth
diapers were soon all but forgotten - and for good reason!