I was delighted to hear in the middle of last year that a revolutionary, chlorine free, Australian made & 100% biodegradable nappy was set to hit the retail stores.
I put put an order in for both our retail store, online store and our 5 month old baby when they finally came out in November last year.
Well, as quick as they arrived they have disappeared! I can't find them anywhere and nobody seems to know what has happened to them. Can anyone help?
Perhaps they were not as biodegradable as first thought...after all if the nappy is placed into a plastic bag, then dumped into landfill it pretty much negates the whole ethos of the nappy manufacturer.
Just a thought.
Andrew
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Safeties Nappies - biodegradable nappy first
I was delighted to hear in the middle of last year that a revolutionary, chlorine free, Australian made & 100% biodegradable nappy was set to hit the retail stores.
I put put an order in for both our retail store, online store and our 5 month old baby when they finally came out in November last year.
Well, as quick as they arrived they have disappeared! I can't find them anywhere and nobody seems to know what has happened to them. Can anyone help?
Perhaps they were not as biodegradable as first thought...after all if the nappy is placed into a plastic bag, then dumped into landfill it pretty much negates the whole ethos of the nappy manufacturer.
Just a thought.
Andrew
I put put an order in for both our retail store, online store and our 5 month old baby when they finally came out in November last year.
Well, as quick as they arrived they have disappeared! I can't find them anywhere and nobody seems to know what has happened to them. Can anyone help?
Perhaps they were not as biodegradable as first thought...after all if the nappy is placed into a plastic bag, then dumped into landfill it pretty much negates the whole ethos of the nappy manufacturer.
Just a thought.
Andrew