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Are cloth diapers really better for the environment?

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Are cloth diapers really better for the environment?

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Of course! Heres a few fun facts: -Each child uses about 5000-6500 diapers, thats 2-3 tons of diapers in the landfill! -Disposables cant be recycled, and can take up to 500 years to decompose, but also had hazardous waste to the landfills, including adding countless bacteria and viruses that may contaminate our wildlife and water supplies. -Harsh bleaches and chemicals used in making disposables can cause damage to the environment, and studies show that disposables may cause health and infertility problems later in life for the baby wearing the diaper.

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