Anonymous wrote:Part of the article is a false premise in that even if the world stopped using CD, cotton will still be grown and produced.
Regardless, there is no way anyone will ever convince me that a product I reused for years and can pass on to someone else for another several years of use fir its intended purpose which also is good for other stuff when it stop being good as a CD is WORSE than a single use product. Basic Commercial diaper service quality prefolds are simple woven cotton cloth. No petroluem base. Wool diaper covers come from sheep. Regular diaper covers do have a petroleum base but again, they are reused for YEARS.
The article is crappy, IMHO.
Anonymous wrote:Greener choice and fewer chemicals on the baby. Aren't those the only 2 reasons?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was a unique slam on cloth diapers. I am so tried of bloggers pulling quotes off the internet and calling it a news article.
I think the author is this case was pretty forthright. She started a thread in which she identified herself and her intentions (well, might have been a bit clearer about her intentions). I'm glad she thought to come to DCUM as part of her research. Ironically, the editor of her article uses cloth diapers. As for me, the roof we recently put on our house partially consists of baby diaper production remnants.
http://www.ecostarllc.com/Content/13
Cloth diapers wouldn't work for that![]()
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was a unique slam on cloth diapers. I am so tried of bloggers pulling quotes off the internet and calling it a news article.
I think the author is this case was pretty forthright. She started a thread in which she identified herself and her intentions (well, might have been a bit clearer about her intentions). I'm glad she thought to come to DCUM as part of her research. Ironically, the editor of her article uses cloth diapers. As for me, the roof we recently put on our house partially consists of baby diaper production remnants.
http://www.ecostarllc.com/Content/13
Cloth diapers wouldn't work for that![]()
Anonymous wrote:That was a unique slam on cloth diapers. I am so tried of bloggers pulling quotes off the internet and calling it a news article.
Anonymous wrote:kendylsalcito@gmail.com seems to be a blogger or journalist.
If she is actuallly pregnant, then I am incorrect in pointing out that she is a blogger.
Anonymous wrote:Rashes, money, environment, smell of disposables (blech) when wet, both of my SIL's did it (so a little peer pressure), cuter than disposables (except those new Honest baby ones are pretty cute)
I do pocket diapers for daytime, all-in-ones at night, wash at home, and am a WOHM with an in-home day care provider.