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Old Posted: 20-09-2010 , 01:55 PM #6
julfren
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Originally Posted by tash6987
i was reading on one of the websites by an american super recycler and she said to dispose of disposable nappies to soak them overnight (removing any poo beforehand!!), drain, and then peel away the plastic outside bit (this has to be thrown away) but the mush that is left can be used for compost!!
hope this helps!!

Thanks for replies. I was already thinking along the lines of tash6987's suggestion. When my now grown up children were babies I used terry nappies, never used disposable. But I am now a grandmother and need to dispose of disposable nappies when they visit or come to stay. Maybe the purchase of my own collection of bamboo nappies might be appropriate, though I believe that they are very expensive.

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