For example, when I tired of double cloth diapering my baby at night time, concerned the big wad around her bottom was ergonomically incorrect for her back (not to mention the leaks), I switched to
land fill diapers at night.
Not exact matches
There are many debates as to whether synthetic fibers are any better than disposables, but in the end if you do choose to use microfiber, you will still be keeping one less
diaper out of the
land fill, and that is worth it to me.
We put 50 million disposable
diapers in the
land fills every day in this country.
What do you say to all the
diapers you dumped in a
land fill?
I now have two in
diapers now, laid off and to be honest do not like throwing
diapers in the
land fills.
I am a firm believer that every baby should wear cloth
diapers; however, there does come a time when a «
land fill», aka disposable
diaper is needed.
Even compostable and flushable when they say these things, they're not really bio degrade in a
land fill and we don't have the facilities right now that the commercial, I'm sorry the municipal facilities that are gonna allow composting
diapers at the level we need to happen.
Well, also once the
diaper comes off, you're talking about a single use product and so every single use product goes into a
land fill.
Comparing to traditional
diapers, Natural Baby Supreme had a 200 % more bio degradation rate in the
land fill.