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#1 emic88

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Posted 29 December 2009 - 02:19 PM

Im using cloth nappies but have not got enoughof a stash yet...so when i run out of cloth I would like to use biodegardable sposies.

whats the best and cheapest?

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Posted 29 December 2009 - 05:36 PM

i like the nature babycare ones. you can get them in coles and woolies, i usually pay around $18 for a 34 pack. here's their website: www.naty.com
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Posted 30 December 2009 - 03:43 PM

emic88 said:

Im using cloth nappies but have not got enoughof a stash yet...so when i run out of cloth I would like to use biodegardable sposies.

whats the best and cheapest?


Yep the Nature Care ones are good, I send them to Daycare as my centre refuse to use cloth nappies.
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Posted 30 December 2009 - 03:58 PM

nikkinoo said:

Yep the Nature Care ones are good, I send them to Daycare as my centre refuse to use cloth nappies.
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I would complain to the NCAC (National Childcare Accreditation Council) about your daycare refusing to use cloth nappies. I don't see how they can have any valid reason for refusing to use them.

#5 emic88

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Posted 31 December 2009 - 08:56 AM

thankyou ladies :)

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Posted 08 February 2010 - 03:08 PM

i just came on here for almost the same reason... we are going on holiday and i wont be able to use cloth so i was looking for a biodegradable nappy or such as an alternative

will have to check those out next time im shopping

thanks

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Posted 08 February 2010 - 03:41 PM

mmmmmmmmmmmh maybe you should research/read about how they're made, what parts are biodegradable etc? From what I know(which I admit is outdated 2yr old research), most/all of the "eco friendly" nappies are 97% similar/same to regular disposibles. Not a big difference imho.. i'm sure there are outdated threads here on NA with some comparisons...

http://nappyaddicts....t=biodegradable
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