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Hi all,

Recently I have known that for our kids exist, more than the ecological washable diapers, indian corn diapers made of mater-bi o pla; it is the material that the bags you use to collect the moist of the sorted waste collection are made of.

The only I have found are made only for the 80% of this material, so I must throw them in the generical garbage.

Does anyone know if exists fully compostable diapers so that I can throw them in the sorted waste collection or in my private composter to produce plant food?

A big thank you to everyone who can help me.


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Not heard of that before. I imagine if they did exist, cloth diapering wouldn't be as big as it is.
 
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I have no idea, we just use cloth diapers.


Niki, wife to Thatcher, mommy to Jacob(5), Alex(3), and Alyssa(11mts)
 
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