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| 05/07/2009 09:07:47 AM |
An Army of (size) Onesby awelshComment by Lorene: Seventh Generation diapers are slightly "greener" than other disposables, as they have fewer chemicals and such. I agree gDiapers are supper expensive, and they're pretty crappy IMO!
Also not the diaper police here, but one way to be a bit more environmentally conscious is to dump any waste from the diapers into the toilet before throwing them away. This will keep as much human waste out of our landfills as possible, and it's actually what one is supposed to do (it's even printed on the packaging).
And I'm always more than happy to share any and all info I have on cloth diapering! :D Congratulations on the birth of your twins. |
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| 05/06/2009 07:00:23 AM |
An Army of (size) Onesby awelshComment by freakin_hilarious: My wife Lorene and I have been cloth diapering our daughter since a few weeks after she was born. She's around 13 months now. I have a feeling it's a whole lot easier and less time consuming than you think it is. Granted, we don't have 3 in diapers at the same time, but it's really just a matter of volume. With enough cloth diapers the only added time and effort really just ends up being 2-3 loads of laundry a week. Plus, it's cheaper! I'm not the diaper police or anything, you need to do what you think is right for you and your family. However, if you are truly interested in greening up your diaper situation then my wife and I are a great resource. Feel free to PM either of us anytime. |
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| 05/04/2009 08:20:33 PM |
An Army of (size) Onesby awelshComment by boyd2000: I'm having trouble seeing how this shows "green". It looks like a lot of future landfill diapers. If they aren't diapers (I think they're too thin) maybe you should have pulled one out to more easily see what it is. |
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| 05/03/2009 01:27:26 PM |
An Army of (size) Onesby awelshComment by paperpages: I'm not quite sure how this is a "green" photo. If they were cloth, yes, but these are disposables. Not what most people would consider "green". |
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| 05/01/2009 06:37:12 PM |
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| 04/30/2009 09:37:30 PM |
An Army of (size) Onesby awelshComment by tate: Great as a stock photo. They look like disposable diapers - commonly found all over my house - clean and ... sometimes not =) ...definitely not "green". |
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| 04/30/2009 05:57:21 PM |
An Army of (size) Onesby awelshComment by jotaga: 1- I think you were very careful on making a symetrical frame... you got it, but the assimetry inside the drawer (on the right) gave some assimetry feeling to the entire pic...
2- I Think that more contrast would be nice;
3- i dont have a minimal idea of what are all these clothes... |
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