Cloth Diapers: Are They Worth It?

Environmentally Friendly

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Cloth diapers are entirely environmentally friendly because they're not made from plastic, which puts many chemicals into the air we breathe. Since these items are not disposable, they can be used many times before deteriorating. They won't wind up in the landfill in abundance the way disposable diapers do. The United States Environmental Protection Agency notes Americans use twenty billion disposable diapers yearly, which contributes to a remarkable three and a half million tons of trash created from households with babies alone. Since the average baby goes through thousands of diapers every year, it's understandable why cloth diaper usage is on the rise.

Parents who want to ensure their children have a planet to grow up on often go the extra mile to make conscientious purchasing decisions that do more good and less harm. Eco-conscious parents have their choice of sustainable fabrics to put their children in, too. Bamboo is breathable, comfortable, and environmentally friendly, and the same can be said about organic cotton, which is commonly used to create soft and comfortable cloth baby diapers. Most environmentally friendly cloth diaper companies carry a wide range of materials and patterns for parents to choose from, so their babies are outfitted conscientiously at all times.

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