500 Years seems to be the most popular answer, but it's hard to say, because dispoable diapers have not been around for 500 years. :)
I'd estimate a very long time, though.
200 years
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10-15 weeks
Disposable diapers can take as long as 550 years to decompose.
200 - 500 years.
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400 years
Decomposition of each diaper does not depend on the presence of other diapers therefore it will be 2000 years from the day you put the diaper(s) in the landfill before they start to decompose. Therefore, the answer is 2000 years.
It takes A diaper 355 year for a single baby's diaper to decompose. If you Have a baby, please recycle all of their diapers! Thanks!
6-12 years
They will save you thousands of dollars in the long run when compared to purchasing disposable diapers.For each baby that is cloth diapered, we will keep hundreds of disposable diapers out of our landfills. (The current estimate of the length of time it takes for one disposable diaper to decompose is 500 years. Just saying.)
10-15 weeks