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Waitrose Biodegradeable Baby WipesNewest Review: ... packet particularly well so I often end up pulling out a big lump of wipes which I then cannot separate with one hand. For ... more |
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by - written on 29/09/09 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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Whilst I was pregnant with my son, my husband and I decided that we would use cloth nappies in order to minimise our impact on the environment. At the time it had not occurred to us that most brands of baby wipes are non-biodegradable but when I found out shortly after my son was born I was horrified at the number of wipes I get through each week and the thought of them just sitting in landfill sites. So I set about searching for a good and easily available biodegradable wipe and ultimately found it at Waitrose. These baby wipes come in an attractive looking white packet with grey and blue writing and a small picture of a baby in black and white. The ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/09/08 (Very useful, 117 readings)
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You may have noticed I like to review baby things and am also trying to be environmentally aware and lessen my impact on the planet (it scares me to think of the sheer amount of landfill sites needed to dump the countries nappies in!). So I had to tell you about the cheapest biodegradeable baby wipes out there (as far as I have found). I do find it hard to believe that as well as having their own label biodegradeable baby wipes that Waitrose's are the cheapest too. Waitrose sell a pack of 80 wipes for £1.35 (1.7p each). When you compare this to Nature wipes at £2.49 for 70 (4p each) or Asda Little Angels Eco wipes at £2.50 for 72 (3.5p each) it's ... Read the complete review
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