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			<title>Nappies, washable or not?</title>
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			<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
			<description>Hi,

My wife and I have always thought about using washable nappies but never been entirely convinced that they are a good replacement for disposables.  We think that the amount of washing required to keep them clean is as bad for the environment - be it in a different way -  as disposing of disposable nappies.



I wonder if other people have looked into this and can provide more information to decide one way or the other.



We have thought that maybe they become more practical as the  ...</description>
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