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It gives parents an even better reason to choose cloth nappies over disposables now.

He says that with over 90,000 households using disposable nappies, Wales is producing 27,000 tonnes of this material each year which is over 140 million nappies per year and it is estimated to take 500 years for a nappy to fully decompose in landfill.

He said that with more than 90,000 households using disposable nappies, Wales is producing 27,000 tonnes of this material each year which is over 140 million nappies per year and it is estimated to take 500 years for a nappy to fully decompose in landfill.

On Merseyside alone it's estimated around 60 million nappies are tipped - with each one taking about 300 years to fully decompose.

The family, of Bonnybridge, near Falkirk, had to use size six nappies - suitable for 15-16-monthold infants - until Laura was forced to buy expensive nappies online.

Slated to start its first recycling operations by December, the factory will initially have one steel reactor" which uses high-pressure steam to separate plastic compounds in disposable nappies from urine and faeces.

And unlike other kinds of reusable nappies that are predominantly made from cotton, the high absorption rate of bamboo fibres means that Babanod Bambw's nappies will be far more permeable, while remaining hypo-allergenic to reduce nappy rash.

Real nappy advisors distribute free and impartial advice to parents interested in reusable nappies for their children.

He added: "I wouldn't want it happening to any other little soul, so please be careful with these nappies. Words cannot explain how we feel right now."

This could mean that guests arriving for the third week may find themselves left with bins full of two weeks of used nappies!

Oxfordshire, United Kingdom, August 23, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Plush Pants Cloth Nappies, a leading UK online retailer, has kept over one million disposable nappies out of landfill, by converting parents to using reusable nappies instead - reducing nappy waste by a minimum of 213,750kg since 2004.

PARENTS are being offered cheaper real nappies in a bid to reduce waste in the Warwick district.

A COUNCIL'S waste strategy team are urging mums and dads to use real nappies.