ST. LOUIS – Cotton Babies, a St. Louis-based manufacturer and retailer of cloth diapers, is asking for the community’s help collecting used disposable diapers for a research project. The company is ...
Solving the world’s numerous environmental crises requires creativity—that much is clear. But does that mandate for imagination mean we have to reconsider (and repurpose) dirty, disposable diapers? A ...
To cut down on waste, researchers made concrete and mortar out of dirty diapers. To cut down on waste, researchers made concrete and mortar out of dirty diapers. is a senior science reporter covering ...
I have a dirty secret, one that is bad for both the environment and my bank account (but good for me). I confess: I use disposable diapers and I would NEVER use cloth diapers. Before I had kids, I had ...
Mushrooms could cut disposable diaper waste by 80 percent, researchers say. September 04, 2014— -- Mexican scientists say edible fungus grown in dirty diapers could cut nappy waste by more than ...
This study was funded by the ‘Expanding safe water and waste management service access to off-grid populations in Africa’ project, funded through UKRI Collective award via the Global Challenges ...
NORWELL - A day care company and a waste management facility in Massachusetts have teamed up to turn dirty diapers into electricity. Diapers are one of the biggest sources of U.S. household waste. Six ...
Parents are putting their babies’ dirty diapers in the mailbox — for the sake of the environment. Subscription-based baby-care company Dyper, which introduced their biodegrade bamboo diaper in 2018, ...
OUTAGAMIE COUNTY (WLUK) -- Dirty diapers are not recyclable. That's the message officials are hoping to instill in Northeast Wisconsin residents. "At the Tri-County Recycling facility, we face a ...
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