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Happy with our nappies

Helen Tither
24/ 4/2008

DISPOSABLE nappies have become the latest targets in the war against landfill waste.

And a new £8-a-day nappy laundry scheme aims to encourage parents to go green, discovers Helen Tither.


 

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   I used cotton nappies with all three of my children and I washed them myself, this is a great new way not only for working parents but for all to use, also I used to buy a pad roll and nappy liners so they would last a little longer, I tried disposables and my son reacted quite badly. So come on help our enviroment.
gizmo51, pothall
24/04/2008 at 19:50
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