MSUSpartan wrote:
Brian, not to put too five a point on it, but most of those minerals/nutrients aren't mined for, and those that are (sulphur in particular) are of minor consequence. The issue of mining is kind of a red herring here.
However, I do agree that cotton production is very wasteful. The land use, aggressive use of biocides, and refining processes are pretty awful. The rub is, although growing pulp wood is much less demanding, the refining processes for that is also pretty awful.
I take more issue with the use waste of resources in laundering cloth diapers. Where I live, we have treated city water. We're using treated potable water, heating it for a hot wash, extra rinse, heavy detergent, long dryer cycle to get those puppies dry, and the water has to be treated again before it's released. It's not clear to me that the resource use per wash of an adult cloth diaper is any less than the resource cost of a disposable.
I think it's pretty much a toss up.
All good points, and yes I have been generalizing (just to try and keep it simple). Like you though, I too have come to the general consensus that neither is a greener option. This alone is not a good deciding factor for which one to go with.