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Lower the carbon impact of using cloth diapers!
May 4, 2009 7:36 pm | by

So, I learned something new recently. According to a recent UK study, we can lower the carbon (ie: environmental) impact of using cloth diapers to 40% less (!) than the carbon impact of using disposable diapers.

You can. Here’s how:
1. Wash cloth diapers in temperatures under 140 F / 60 C.
2. Line dry cloth diapers.
3. Use your diapers for a second child.

If you need to know what carbon impact is… here’s a quick primer:
Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that affects the ozone layer. Lowering greenhouse gas emissions helps address global warming issues. The goal is to lower the level of CO2 (carbon dioxide) that you produce during your daily activities. Some ways to do this might be driving shorter distances, using a hybrid, walking, controlling your overall energy use, etc. If you want to learn more, it’s helpful to watch Al Gore’s documentary called An Inconvenient Truth.

You get to choose.
Interestingly, as cloth diapering parents, we have the ability to choose the carbon impact of our diapering system. If we use disposable diapers, somebody has already made that choice for us.

About the Author

Jenn is the founder of Cotton Babies & creator of bumGenius, Flip, and Econobum, worldwide leading cloth diaper brands. She has four children (Andrew, Oscar, Elsie and Louis) and holds an MBA from Washington University. When she's not working full time, she enjoys teaching business leaders how to implement sustainable economic & social change.

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