Cloth diapering can be done
I respond as follows:
I fold a diaper into a Velcro cover (no need to use pins anymore) and put it on. When it gets poop in it, I dump and flush it and throw the diaper in a pail with a deodorizing disc. For wet diapers, I skip the first step. When the pail is full, I or my husband (yes, my husband) dump the diapers into the washer and do a cold pre-rinse cycle followed by a wash cycle with detergent, Borax and white vinegar. We do use an electric clothes dryer and the occasional slightly eco-friendly disposable diapers for outings and travel. But our environmental blunders don't compare to the landfill contributions of most parents.
Cloth diapering can be done. Yet I only know two other parents that are currently doing the same thing. And I know a lot of parents. I'm not sure if I've inspired any converts, but I'll keep proudly answering the question and hoping I have for the sake of our kids' future. Interested? A good place to start would be here.













