To go organic or plastic, that is the question.
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- Expensive :: 10,000 disposable diapers a week at 10,000 dollars a box equals 10,000 extra hours of work.
- Easy to follow instructions :: Strap on, strap off, then place in landfill. All in all, a fairly painless process compared to the organic alternative.
- Mother Earth :: The environment, on the other hand, takes a few blows to the sphincster on this one.
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- Cheaper but still not free :: Looks like that overtime card will need to be punched-in after all.
- Wiping, rubbing and lathering :: These ones demand that we start a small cleaning company which may go public by year two.
- Painless on the environment :: By-product of feces and natural cotton fibres are a nice relief on the environmental sphincster.
After a great debate over watermelon juice and snack-a-roons, it looks like we are going to go with...well, both.
Organic at home and disposable on the road.
These are a couple of pics of the organic diapers we found on the wide web of the internet.
3 comments:
You forgot the mention that the organic ones are cuter, too. Where did you find them on the Internet?
I guess the cuteness factor ranks fairly low on my scale of importance.
http://kissaluvs.cafe24.com/ is where you'll find these obsorbing cloths you so seek.
moah did some major searching to find a site that supplies in korea. it ain't easy finding foreign swag in the land of morning calm. she's on the computer twenty four seven
I found this site recently while doing some research... Moah probably already found it. These diapers look close to the modern cotton ones found in NA.
www.babyan.co.kr
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