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Better for your conscience -  Nature Boy and Girl Bio Nappy Bag Baby Bath
Nature Boy and Girl Bio Nappy Bag 

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Better for your conscience (Nature Boy and Girl Bio Nappy Bag)

traceyhand

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Nature Boy and Girl Bio Nappy Bag

Date: 11/07/01 (354 review reads)
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Advantages: 100% biodegradeable, no sickly smell

Disadvantages: pricier than the cheap alternatives

Now, I'm usually a cloth nappy user but, like most "clothies", there are times when I need to use disposibles for what they were invented for. Namely convenience when on holiday or out and about.
I always choose the "greener" variety of disposable, there are several about but, until now, there has never been a "greener" alternative to the nappy sack.
Nature Boy and Girl, along with their great nappy range, have recently launched a nappy sack that is 100% biodegradeable.
They look and feel great ( lovely and silky if that's your thing!) and they don't have that horrid sickly smell that cheap nappy sacks have! ( but they don't let your nappy smell linger despite this)
Sure they are a bit more expensive to buy ( about £1.50 for a roll of 50) BUT, in my opinion, they are worth it as the rot quicker, allowing the contents to rot faster alongside.
I recommend them wholeheartedly!

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Last comments:
Parsley

- 21/04/02

I started using cloth nappies too - but I just hate the pooey ones - urgh - makes me long for the disposables again!
traceyhand

- 06/08/01

I bought mine in Tesco but, as far as I know, Safeway and Sainsburys sell them too.
Teaganuk

- 05/08/01

where do you get them? I have been reusing my asda carrier bags rather than nappy sacks

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