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		<title>Save Money and the Environment – Bin those Disposable Nappies and Diapers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 18:13:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard N Williams</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Every single day, some 8 million disposable nappies are thrown out. This makes up four percent of all household waste, and most of it ends on land fills and takes years to degrade. And while disposable nappies are quick and easy to use they are also expensive with a new born child easily costing between [...]<br /><br /><br />Click on the links below for some of the best deals in the UK<br /><br />

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every single day, some <a href="http://www.foe.co.uk/resource/faqs/enviro_friendly_nappies.html" rel='nofollow'><strong>8 million disposable nappies are thrown out</strong></a>. This makes up four percent of all household waste, and most of it ends on land fills and takes years to degrade.</p>
<p>And while disposable nappies are quick and easy to use they are also expensive with a new born child easily costing between <strong>£2,000-£4,000</strong> ($3,500 &#8211; $7,500) on disposable nappies and diapers alone.</p>
<p>And washable nappies are not as bothersome, cumbersome or messy as you may imagine. In fact, changing a washable nappy can be just as quick and easy as changing a disposable. Of course, they have to be washed but a weeks worth of nappies can easily fit in one load of most modern washing machines and if you cut down on unnecessary softeners and detergents you can minimise any environmental impact.</p>
<p>The only thing required is a<a href="http://www.imrubbish.co.uk/" rel='nofollow'> good quality nappy bin</a>. And even if you work in the service industry, social or care surrounding, or nursery and kindergarten settings, there is no need to have soiled nappies lying about and the washing machine on constantly.</p>
<p>A modern large capacity <a href="http://www.imrubbish.co.uk/nappy-bins/cat_36.html" rel='nofollow'>nappy bin</a> can easily store a weeks worth of nappies, even from the busiest service industry setting. And if the nappy bin is well built and  from a reputable supplier of nappy bins then it can store soiled nappies and diapers without any smells or mess.</p>
<p>Some <a href="http://www.imrubbish.co.uk/Nappy-Bins/Nappy-Disposal-Bin-65-Litres/prod_186.html" rel='nofollow'>modern nappy bins</a> even have chutes for added hygiene and discretion.</p>
<p>The only other requirements for returning to washable nappies are a good supply of safety pins, although modern reusable sticky seals can be used for those fearing accidents with pins. And some modern washable nappies come with their own adhesion and attaching mechanism, so the old fashioned safety pin need not be used at all.</p>
<p>By returning to washable nappies, not only will it make a dramaitc difference to the waste that piles up in our land fills but the cost savings of using washable nappies and diapers can be staggering, especially in the<strong> service and care industry</strong>.</p>
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