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Green Baby News - The Nappy Question
Meanwhile, modern innovations have taken nappy production to new heights. Many varieties of eco-friendly nappies are now available, such as Weenees disposable eco-pads or Eco-bots, a disposable nappy endorsed by Planet Ark, which use bio-degradable wood pulp and modified corn starch bioplastics.
• It takes over 10 full sized trees to produce the number of nappies your baby will use in its first couple of years.
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