Are Cloth Or Disposable Diapers Better For The Environment. Image courtesy of Brittany. Whether new parents opt for cloth or disposable diapers though the good news is that both are increasingly responsible choices for consumers the planet and the people in the supply chain.
Disposable and cloth diapers have a similar environmental impact but for different and complex reasons. Mothering magazine estimates that washing cloth diapers at home uses the same amount of water as flushing the toilet five to six times a day. On the other hand you cant stay in a wet cloth diaper as long since the disposables keep the wetness away from your skin to a certain extent.
Families -- by some estimates up to 95 -- use disposable diapers.
But there are some parents who are convinced that cloth diapers are more Earth-friendly. Not all disposable diapers will have the same environmental impact. Modern cloth diapers are typically made up of a waterproof PUL plastic material diaper cover or shell and an inner absorbent material. 9 out of 10 American families use disposable diapers when raising children.