Provides a detailed comparison of the health, economic and environmental aspects of disposable and reusable infant diapers and incontinence products. For educators, county solid waste officers, public policy analysts and others who are looking for a research-based discussion of the many considerations involved in choosing a particular type of product.
Author:
Sherri A. Gahring, Thomas R. Halbach, Wanda W. Olson
Infant Diapers and Incontinence Products: Choices for Families and Communities (Waste Education Series)
Posted: September 11, 2019 by MAEE Administration
Category: University of Minnesota Extension
Provides a detailed comparison of the health, economic and environmental aspects of disposable and reusable infant diapers and incontinence products. For educators, county solid waste officers, public policy analysts and others who are looking for a research-based discussion of the many considerations involved in choosing a particular type of product.