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Old 15-07-2003, 12:30   #16
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I agree disposable is bad, re-usable or bio degradable is better.

However with regard to disposable nappies (I have 2 daughters) don't the liners get thrown out ? And what about the energy (heating water) wasted washing them, not to mention the chlorides, sulphates, phosphates, surfactants and drying agents in detergents that pollute the water ??

6 of one, 1/2 dozen of the other ?
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The nappy liners we're using at the moment are flushable, so they at least get treated as sewage rather than taking raw turds to landfill. We have just ordered a set of washable liners which you sluice in a toilet b4 washing.

Pollutants in washing detergent can also be dealt with by sewage treatment, whereas the entire contents of a disposable nappy (including indestructible petrochemicals and some very nasty gel crystals designed to soak up liquid) go untreated into a landfill site. And the very manufacture of those nappies uses energy on an industrial scale and generates plenty of pollutants.

Research by the Real Nappy Association suggests that, taking manufacture, material composition and washing/disposal into account, the 'environmental footprint' of a re-useable nappy is far smaller than for a disposable.

Finally:

1. You just don't get any significant nappy rash with washables!
2. By the time our son has finished with nappies, even allowing for costs of washing them, we will have saved somewhere between £500 and £1,000.
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Now back to disposable DVDs....
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Old 15-07-2003, 15:50   #17
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Later in life, Towny will have plenty of good rags to use if he has any unused terry nappies.

We bought loads when ours popped in for a visit, it turned out more than we could use so they got used for all sorts & still make excellent dusters to this day.

unlike disposable DVD's, unless they have excellent graphics imprinted on them, in which case they might make nice drink coasters & you can dispose of the AOL ones.
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Old 15-07-2003, 16:45   #18
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unlike disposable DVD's, unless they have excellent graphics imprinted on them, in which case they might make nice drink coasters & you can dispose of the AOL ones.
You should send your AOL CD junk mail to:

www.nomoreaolcds.co.uk

And as for nappies ... reusables have come on a long way! Most are now pre-shaped and very easy to use. These are the ones we use:

http://www.totsbots.com/nappies.shtm

EDIT - I'm feeling inspired ... think I'll go kick off an eco-thread
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Old 16-07-2003, 21:13   #19
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[Re: Self-destructing DVDs]

I think someone's been watching too many old Mission: Impossible programmes!

Alternatively, of course, this could be someone trying to create a success out of a failure (eg the glue on Post-It notes was actually a "failure" originally!)
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