One baby uses roughly 3,000 disposable diapers each year, and can go through around 8,000 before being potty trained. Not only does this cost a lot of money—around $75 a month, or $900 a year—but it ...
Dirty diapers are the number one problem for the city of San Antonio's Solid Waste Management Department and now, you might be charged $50 for it, if you don't dispose of them correctly. "What we're ...
When it comes to dirty diapers, Santa Clarita has decided the time is ripe for a change. Starting this spring, a thoroughly unpleasant melange of disposable Huggies, Kushies, Luvs and Pampers will be ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DYPER™, the responsible diapering company, has become the first diapering company in the world to successfully “char” a diaper with its BYOCHAR™ technology. With ...
Add me to the "I doubt it" column on this, but a New York company thinks that parents are ready to leave disposable diapers behind. Diaperkind is a cotton diaper service similar to those some families ...
The market for disposable baby diapers is expected to reach more than $33 billion worldwide by 2017, according to an October 2011 report by Global Industry Analysts. Despite a return to cloth diapers ...
The latest innovation from the responsible diaper company marries high-performance, function, and style with the environmental kindness DYPER brings to all of its products SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS ...
Dirty diapers are the number one problem for the city of San Antonio's Solid Waste Management Department and now, you might be charged $50 for it, if you don't dispose of them correctly. "What we're ...
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