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Posted : 24/07/2009 12:32 pm
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I honestly would have considered reusable if we only had the one baby, but the amount of washing we are getting through with two is stunning - and we only have a small house - the attic room has already converted to a drying room and I have had to succumb to putting up a washing line right outside our lovely new extension - so instead of views over the fields, we have views over washing...
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BTW - I have put a second line there too - and still not enough room!!!!


 
Posted : 24/07/2009 12:32 pm
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shipped back out to a landfil

An interesting point, this one. My father-in-law happens to be the MD of a company supplying liners to the landfill trade and he says that research shows that the abundance of natural waste in the nappies actually helps degrade all the other landfill waste much more quickly so, although nappies take forever to degrade, the fact they are there in the first place does actually have a positive effect on the overall landfill site.


 
Posted : 24/07/2009 12:36 pm
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Like I said I'm not preaching, but you did ask

But is the overall nett effect any less than disposable? That is the important thing - neither are ideal, both are unnatural and have an negative impact on the environment - is any appreciably better than the other on overall impact?


 
Posted : 24/07/2009 12:40 pm
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depends if you want to be riding entirely on landfill in a few years time.


 
Posted : 24/07/2009 12:56 pm
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I would say so MF. The thing about nappies in landfill I can remember from when I was a kid (not in nappies tho 🙂 ) - it's been a big issue for many more years than other ecological concerns. Seems to me that re-usable has to be much more eco friendly overall, especialyl when they're made from bamboo rather than cotton.

But anyway - you're not changing baby clothes every time they spit up on them are you? I've noticed a great deal of mumsnet mums doing crazy things to make work for themselves.

We have a load of washing every 3 days ish with the one kid including the nappies. But like I said, it's a large washing machine, 7.5kg load - but that's not that unusual these days I suppose.

Oh and get a rotary clothes line!


 
Posted : 24/07/2009 4:04 pm
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we've run 2 babies (well a new 'un and a 2 year old) on washables no bother...

plus try cheekywipes.co.uk for reusable wipes that are FAR superior to any normal wipes...one wipe will clear more poo than you can imagine (toddler poo full of olives, blueberries and beans...) and if you drop me an email we can get you a fiver off.

seriously, don't discount the washable option, they work better than disposables and aren't that much hassle.


 
Posted : 24/07/2009 9:31 pm
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My mrs just follows the deals round, 1/2 price pampers in Morrsions at the moment, so I got a boot full at the weekend. There is nowhere to store them all in the house with 2 of everything else.

Get they now at £2.50 for when you do need them! We have 4 months supply in our house!

BTW - if you think you are busy now, wait till they start weaning. My wife was doing feeds for 5 hours a day at one point, although its got a bit better

As for the baby milk, we are getting all their formula, including 56 cartons of nutriprem 2 a month, on prescription because they were low birth weight. We get it till they are 1


 
Posted : 24/07/2009 9:38 pm
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Looks as though the new Lidl being built down the road may not be such a waste of a development after all. Hopefully It'll be open before the twins arrive 🙂


 
Posted : 24/07/2009 10:36 pm
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FAIW According to my neighbour (I know, she's South African so pretty messed up by definition 😉 ), LIDL and Aldi nappies are not too good.
We have finally managed to teach our sprog to use a potty. What a relief financially!


 
Posted : 24/07/2009 10:51 pm
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Have the die-hard disposers tried the nature eco-nappies? They are excellent - work better imo than pampers etc and they biodegrade quickly. And they're made from a renewable resource...


 
Posted : 24/07/2009 10:53 pm
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Oh and get a rotary clothes line!

Really haven't the room - the clothes line runs along the edge of our property, about 3ft from the door.

we've run 2 babies (well a new 'un and a 2 year old) on washables no bother..

So not two newborns then - I am sure you know the difference between the amount of newborn changes and two yr old changes...

on prescription because they were low birth weight. We get it till they a

What weight? Ours were 4/10 and 5/7 and no mention of prescription feed...

Hopefully It'll be open before the twins arrive

Apparently they only start at size three, so no good for newborns 🙁


 
Posted : 25/07/2009 11:20 am
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I doff my hat to you MF for knowing everything.. truly impressive feat 🙂


 
Posted : 25/07/2009 8:56 pm
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