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Sunday, December 12, 2021
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Pamela: I am not sure about this, wow I myself would not want to wear something that was anywhere close to someone's bottom, even if it has been sterilized, ewwww.
And what happens to all that plastic that is around a disposable diaper, hmmm just curious.
Merry Christmas
Catherine
Good to hear recycling is happening, but what chemical process do they have to go through first I wonder?
In the past everyone used reusable/washable nappies. Cloth nappies were either washed by hand, or later on, on a hot cycle in the washing machine. When I first came to Japan, 40 years ago, it was easy to see which households had babies as there were freshly washed nappies drying outside.
With more mothers going out to work, more small children being cared for in nurseries, and more elderly people in need of nappies, the demand for disposable nappies grew. Understandably no ne wants to wash someone else's soiled nappies, you need a 'mother's (or daughter-in-law's) love' for that! Then it became a huge garbage problem.
In modern society recycling/reusing is now in focus, so I am not surprised by the actions taken by the manufacturers.
As for me, I will try to stay fit enough not to need these items, and hope my ageing relatives will do the same. Alas, the day will probably come when I have to choose between Napisan and dry pailing, toss-away nappies, or should I go for the reused/recycled type?
I'm sure they'll make them sanitary but it sounds a little ugly to me! Still, if they can figure out a safe way to recycle, more power to them!
My first tought is 'ew', but I know today's recycling standards, at least in countries like Japan, are very high. I'd trust the recycled diapers to be sanitary and safe.
“Ew”!
I’m sure there would be certain standards but ..... “ew”!
Even keeping fit, you just don’t know what will happen in the future - scarey!!
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