Cloth diapers contain fewer
chemicals than disposable diapers.
Not exact matches
There's no denying cloth
diapers contain less
chemicals than disposables and therefore can reduce your child's exposure to unhealthy toxins.
Cloth
diapers use absorbent fabrics rather
than chemical gels which can be found in
disposable diapers; parents can save significant money when they choose to use cloth (even part - time); and the reduction in waste is so powerful it speaks for itself.»
After spending two years in
disposable diapers, I know the cloth
diapers will more
than pay for themselves and give my little one a soft, and
chemical free
diapering experience.
Some babies are more sensitive
than others, and this
chemical burn or reaction can range from redness everywhere the
disposable diaper is touching, to severe burns and even systemic reactions like rashes and eczema all over the baby's body!
Parents choose to swaddle their little ones in cloth rather
than disposable diapers for many reasons: most would like to raise their children with the least environmental impact possible; many worry about rashes or other conditions caused by the
chemicals and fragrances in
disposable diapers; others have done cost - effectiveness calculations and found that cloth
diapers may be more economical for their family; and many are hoping that, yes, cloth
diapers would lead to earlier potty training.
The same researchers found that mice exposed to
chemicals released by
disposable diapers were more likely to have irritated airways
than mice exposed to emissions from cloth
diapers.
Besides being expensive, they use
chemicals and excessive amounts of water to clean the
diapers so they aren't more environmentally friendly
than disposables.
the ecological cost of producing and transporting
disposables, plus
chemical exposure and landfilling makes them much less green
than cloth
diapers that are produced once and reused for years.