Cloth Diapers vs. Disposable Diapers

Sponsored by Baby Bjorn, we won’t hold that against these two dads that make valid points on both sides of the argument about cloth diapers vs. disposables.

Editor’s note: Washing and using cloth diapers is much easier than most parents think. Check out our Cloth Diapering 101 Guide for the answers to our most frequently asked questions and our Cloth Diaper Tips & Tricks section has helpful advice to lessen your environmental impact when using cloth, as well as ways to help extend the life of your cloth diaper investment (saving even more!).

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One Response to “Cloth Diapers vs. Disposable Diapers”

  1. Mumma Says:

    This was not a good argument!! So many factors were left out. More research needed to be done.

    I am disapointed that there was no mention of the chemicals in disposables. These chemicals/carcinogens are known to cause many problems such as infertility, cancer, burns, erectile dysfunction, endometriosis and many more. These chemicals also make for stinky diapers. When using cloth, urine and fecal matter do not stink nearly as much because there is no chemical reaction occurring

    Also, you forgot to associate the cost of garbage into the cost of disposables. Garbage bags and landfill/pick up costs and the environmental impact when you add even more garbage bags to the landfill that only carry a few diapers in them.

    I am not impressed with this article/video at all

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