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| | | | | Confused by which nappy inserts and boosters to use inside your cloth nappies? Understanding Nappy Inserts: The Ultimate Guide explores and explains differences | |
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thewholesky.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Jeff and I are expecting a third child in June. We gave away most of our baby stuff in the interim, so I'm now considering what stuff to get. Since I'm more experienced than I was the first time, I feel like I don't need to do as much trial and error.Basic principlesClothesCarryingCleaningFeedingSleepingMiscMaybeA note on... | |
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| | | | | Nappies The liner or topsheet - made of the plastic polymer polypropylene - sits next to the baby's skin and protects against wetness. From this layer, fluids flow down through th... | |
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unearthed.greenpeace.org
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the challenges facing the UK water industry regarding sewage sludge spreading. Key points include potential regulatory changes, public backlash, and the risk of a 'burning bridge' between farmers and water companies. The industry faces a shortfall of 3 million hectares of farmland due to restrictions on autumn spreading and concerns over contaminants. If these issues escalate, the industry may need to use landfill or incineration, both of which have environmental drawbacks. The article highlights the need for better regulation, testing, and public confidence in sludge use. | ||