JoeK wrote:
Hi Terry,
The controversy of cost and environmental concerns is interesting and has been on-going for some time. It makes for interesting reading and the bottom line seems to be "no decisive winner". Disposables have come a long way and today's diapers are
On line you can find the arguments pro and con if you want some thought provoking articles about cloth vs disposable diaper use. Cost wise they analyze initial cost and then cost of water, heating water and detergent and wear and tear on a washing machine and cost of drying and that wear and tear on that machine. I do not believe any arguments include a cost for our labor...but our time is worth something, tho I do not mind doing my diaper laundry! Environmental impact is another heated debate....filling up landfills with disposables that take up to 500 years (by some estimates) to decompose and health issues with fecal matter left in diapers to contaminate the land fill. Laundering cloth uses a precious resource, water, which is becoming a global crisis, as you probably know. Heating the water and energy to run the machines involves some environmental impact. So on and on the arguments go.....
JoeK
Obviously, the choice of what to wear is up to the individual. In my case, even with Abriform Plus, I have had daytime leaks. It is embarrasing not only to me but my wife and we both agree it is preferable for me to wear cloth with plastic pants.
I am not a big environmentalist, however I do believe in taking care of what we have. The landfill issue is very real though. As for using up water, all of the water where I live comes our of the rivers and if it is not used either evaporates or goes into the ocean. The time it take to launder diapers is not an issue for me either as I am retired.
