Cloth diapers are better for your baby's skin because they are naturally comfortable, free of chemicals, and gentle on sensitive body parts. Also many parents report that using cloth diapers instead of disposables reduces the occurrence of diaper rash.
The choice to use cloth diapers makes a positive impact on the quality of your environment. Disposable diapers can take up to 500 years to decompose and one baby can produce up to 2 tons of landfill waste.
The United States for one year the amount of disposable diapers, have to cut down more than 20,005 trees, besides if bury it directly before treatment, it will pollute the water of underground.
Reusable cloth diapers give you and your baby a safer, cleaner world to live in.
And you can save money by using cloth diapers! Compared to disposable diapers, the cost of using cloth diapers is significantly less. Diapering a baby with disposables for only one year costs as much as diapering a baby with cloth for up to three years. Furthermore, high quality cotton diapers can be used on more than one child.
Cost of disposable Diapers per year:
Average 7 per day @ $0.35 each = $2.45 per day
$2.45 X 365 days = $894.25 per year!
Over three years that's a total of $2,682.65. That does not even count the cost of disposable wipes or pull-ups!