Chlorine Free Diapers
Chlorine Free is the Way to Be
Dear Friend:
One way or another, you should make an effort to protect junior’s delicate skin and the environment with chlorine-free diapers.
Parents continually ask which one is the best…
…for your convenience we have compiled 1,337 diaper reviews and made our recommedations here based on customer satisfaction levels.
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Whether you have a Newborn baby, toddler, or a stage 4, 5, or 6 little one, you want to buy the best biaper for the most reasonalble price. On the right you will find links to the diapers that came out on top. Please click the links to find out more and to order now. You will also get Free shipping on most orders.
Regular Disposable vs Cloth Chlorine Comparison
Wherever you stand in this Great Diaper Debate, you will have chlorine issues. Makers of the most popular disposable diapers use powerful bleaching agents to make those paper insides just a little whiter than white. Your baby looks all sparkling clean at the expense of the groundwater and the downstream aquatic animals.
Thinking you will save the planet and its creatures using cloth diapers, you may inadvertently put as much or more bleach into the ecosystem as the disposables would. Washing urine from cloth diapers poses no problem—launder them just as you would anything else. Removing other “more difficult stains” requires bleach, sometimes in pretty strong concentrations. Because most water treatment plants cannot remove all the chemicals from wastewater, some of the bleach you rinsed from your laundry ultimately will make its way into the water system. Moreover, in order to protect baby’s delicate skin from residual bleach in those otherwise soft and fluffy cloth diapers, you inevitably will rinse them twice, using more water than you waste in two long showers, and sending more potentially toxic chemicals into the environment.
Chlorine free diapers show your respect for the environment, and they help to assure junior will have fresh streams, clean parklands, and healthy wildlife to enjoy with his children. As bleach and bleached paper breakdown in the landfill or the ecosystem, they leave dioxin, once used as a potent and powerful pesticide, and now known as a carcinogen and bird-killer. Rachel Carson’s powerful and poignant study, The Silent Spring, detailed the effects of D-D-T and dioxin on birds and wildlife.
Safeguard your baby, the environment, and your own tapwater, making an effort to find and buy chlorine free diapers.
Best Regards
Ashley J. Michaels