Ixion
Inquiring Mind
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OK, with a little tyke on the way, I have been bombarded with lots of different information about raising a child. One of my friends had her baby in January and swears by cloth diapers. She is very zealous about their use and insists that they have less of an environmental impact than disposable diapers. Now, at first glance, this seems to be a reasonable assumption, but I was under the impression that newer disposable diapers had been altered to be more biodegradable and environmentally friendly and that the wastewater generated from washing cloth diapers offset their recycling abilities. She makes statements such as "Every diaper that is thrown into a landfill will last over 5000 years, and babies use 2800 diapers a year", with the underlying hint that not using cloth diapers is destroying the Earth. When I ask her for support of these "facts", she simply points me to obviously biased forums and blogs that do nothing to back these assertions. (Reminds me of other groups that want to force an agenda, but that is another topic) Is there any evidence to support these claims or are they simply conjured?
To me, her zealousness and lack of evidence turns me off to the idea. If I had more facts about the comparison between cloth and disposable diapers, I might be more willing to reconsider. I don't even know what source could be trusted for an opinion on this issue, because everything I have seen has been very polarized.
I realize that this thread could easily go into the Science subforum, since it deals with environmental issues, but I think it is also a Social issue as well.
To me, her zealousness and lack of evidence turns me off to the idea. If I had more facts about the comparison between cloth and disposable diapers, I might be more willing to reconsider. I don't even know what source could be trusted for an opinion on this issue, because everything I have seen has been very polarized.
I realize that this thread could easily go into the Science subforum, since it deals with environmental issues, but I think it is also a Social issue as well.