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Hi all,
Recently I have known that for our kids exist, more than the ecological washable diapers, indian corn diapers made of mater-bi o pla; it is the material that the bags you use to collect the moist of the sorted waste collection are made of. The only I have found are made only for the 80% of this material, so I must throw them in the generical garbage. Does anyone know if exists fully compostable diapers so that I can throw them in the sorted waste collection or in my private composter to produce plant food? A big thank you to everyone who can help me. __________________ You have never see gifts ideas like these! (regalo on italian cultura) |
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*typing 1 hand - nursing - please excuse typos*
G-diapers are fully compostable!! www.gdiapers.com they are also the most eco friendly but must be exposed to air to biodegrade. these are also flushable!! good luck "...fearfully and wonderfully made and my soul knows this well" Psalm 139:14 |
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Interesting!
Then, I go to try. Meanwhile thanks. Bye bye |
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Hope they work out for you! They are a little differnt to get used too and of course since they are totally eco friendly and void of chemicals, the absorption is different and sometimes they can leak. I actually love using the liners in my prefold diapers, espcially when we are going out somewhere!
"...fearfully and wonderfully made and my soul knows this well" Psalm 139:14 |
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