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<title>Cyclotomic.org.uk</title><link>http://www.cyclotomic.org.uk/index.html</link><description>Ramblings</description><dc:language>en</dc:language><dc:creator>TrafficJan82@gmail.com</dc:creator><dc:rights>Copyright 2007 Jan Hilmar</dc:rights><dc:date>2010-05-04T20:54:54+02:00</dc:date><admin:generatorAgent rdf:resource="http://www.realmacsoftware.com/" />
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<lastBuildDate>Tue, 04 May 2010 21:14:01 +0200</lastBuildDate><item><title>A back-of-the-envelope calculation</title><dc:creator>TrafficJan82@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>babies</category><dc:date>2010-05-04T20:54:54+02:00</dc:date><link>http://www.cyclotomic.org.uk/personal/ramblings/files/bf1fe341c1360ede3fd4b2d55f985e84-30.php#unique-entry-id-30</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.cyclotomic.org.uk/personal/ramblings/files/bf1fe341c1360ede3fd4b2d55f985e84-30.php#unique-entry-id-30</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="Leander in the Bath" src="http://www.cyclotomic.org.uk/personal/ramblings/files/100_6751.png" width="266" height="202"/></div>Even before Leander was born, we had already made the decision to use cloth diapers rather than disposables. Our biggest motivation was the environmental benefit: the sheer thought of having to throw out a whole bin bag full of plastic every week made me cringe, and thankfully, Nadine felt the same.<br /><br />Then there is the argument about the toxins in the plastic found in disposables.<br />And the fact THAT it&rsquo;s a piece of plastic I&rsquo;m wrapping my baby in.<br />And and and...<br /><br />When you look at the initial investment of cloth diapers, they seem expensive. Then there is the myth of &ldquo;all the extra washing&rdquo; that also turns people off them. So I decided to do a quick back-of-the-envelope calculation, based on our current experiences.<br /><br />We bought our entire set of diapers for about 250 Euros, thanks to Austria&rsquo;s Windelgutschein. Based on the first month of living with little Leander, we have to wash a load of clothes once a day - about half of it are nappies and clothes that get the occasional collateral damage imposed on them. If we were using disposables, we would probably be washing every 2-3 days. For a conservative estimate, let&rsquo;s say we would be doing laundry three times a week. That&rsquo;s an extra four loads of laundry a week thanks to the cloth diapers.<br /><br />Based on the <a href="http://de.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070925052407AAFBWBx" rel="external">German Finanzamt</a>, a load of laundry cost &euro;1.13 on average. Four times a week (the additional four times), 52 weeks a year, for three years, that&rsquo;s about &euro;700 more spent on washing. Add to that the cost for the diapers, and the cloth diapers cost a total of almost &euro;950.<br /><br />Now, on to disposables. We used some for a trip to my parents&rsquo; house. Three days spent there, and we went through half of a pack which cost &euro;5. So, that&rsquo;s &euro;10/week (this is quite conservative, as a lot of people calculate about 5-6 diaper changes a day), and about &euro;520/year. Multiply this by three years of diapering, and you&rsquo;ve got over &euro;1550 spent on diapers that got thrown out after one use.<br /><br />The difference? A whooping &euro;600. That&rsquo;s for one child. Add another child, and you&rsquo;re saving another &euro;800.<br /><br />Seems like cloth diapers are even more common sense than I thought!]]></content:encoded></item></channel>
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