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Biodegradable Disposable Diapers

Biodegradable Disposable DiapersDoes anyone have the scoop Poo of disposable diapers in the toilet?

Whenever we go to the house of my parents' bridegroom, and my son is a shit, my MIL he draws the toilet before installing the layer below ... I see the logic, but I never do ... I just put the layer in a layer of biodegradable bags and put it in the trash

Contrary to what most people, you're supposed to get rid of any solid material before discarding the layer on.

I support what mom said Elyse ....

Although the drawback is actually what you're supposed to do, even with a disposable diaper.

It probably indicates that the packing of layers, it was always ours.

Something to the effect of scraping poo in the toilet before disposing.

I think its actually * illegal * to throw a dirty disposable DIPE with shit yet, but its pretty a law unenforceable. When your DIPES disposable discarded if they are going to the landfill that do not affect the groundwater so you're not supposed to dispose of waste products that could contaminate.

Most people are lazy and so not worth it ... or who have never read the packaging of their layers.

When my son is old enough to have solid Poos, I emptied the little poop in the toilet and the layer to the trash. That means I have not had to empty the trash every time and does not need a "Diaper Pail-engineering type.

When he was a newborn, he runs Poos in order to dumping in the toilet was rarely something I could entertain! Usually, I wrap everything and put it in the trash and empty the trash a day /.

When you start running after a child, you will see the logic in dumping poo in the toilet and the layer in the trash without plastic bag that you will not have time to miss the garbage before it starts stinking up the house!

Some people do to try to reduce the smell. Personally, I think it's a waste of water. I simply fold the diaper in place well and throw in the garbage and take out the trash as normal if it had a foul odor in a particular ... Then I put it in the trash outside immediately.

I have not used the bags soon. Another waste. A waste of money, a waste of energy to produce, and even if they are biodegradable, it does not mean they are deteriorating. Biodegradable things almost always need oxygen to degrade. Dumped in a landfill, buried under the garbage, it does not receive oxygen.

Just wrap them tightly and throw it away and take your waste to the outside may regularly. If your parents insist that you empty the poop in the toilet first, and then it's good, but you do not need to make your own home.

Your MIL is an intelligent, contentious. Legally you're not supposed bioloigical waste disposed in the trash. Contrarty that most people think. The point of disposable products is that you do not have to empty the poop in the toilet before discarding. The point of disposable diapers is to make money. They are horrible for the environment, not only because of all the waste that makes its way into our water system (when one thinks this way is worse? Dumping shit in the toilet where it belongs, or to drink?) But the materials used to manufacture disposable take forever to break .. and place in a biodegradable bag will do nothing.

I totally agree with Mama and Kelsey Elyse! It says on the package the more layers to eliminate waste in the toilet and walking to the layer.

Here's what it says on the seventh generation of single use:
Purge waste, not the layer. When you throw a layer of used empty waste into the toilet, wrap the layer and discard. Keep garbage human o.

Posted on February 4, 2010.
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