Yes. Diaper is a common noun. However, it may also be used as a verb. Used as a noun "I need to change the baby's diaper." Used as a verb "You need to diaper the baby."
A typical disposable diaper doesn't tend to recycle very well, especially when they have already been used. They take many, many years to break-down in landfills. You tend to want to wander away from using an already used diaper on another baby due to their sanitary requirements(as they can cause rashes on other babies skin who aren't the sole/original wearer of the diaper). The only diapers that are recyclable are cloth diapers which can be washed and re-used.
On rare occasion i used a Store Brand "Underwear" style diaper. However, no store brand diaper is very good.
i always wear a diaper to bed...sometimes i even wet the diaper prior to bed used too :P
recycled, its still paper
There is so much products made from recycled products and these products are used for the Promotion of business products.products are;-Mugs made from recycled plastic.Keyring made from recycled plastic.Lanyards made from recycled cotton.etc same as so many products are made.
Velcro and diaper cover-ups would be some popular cloth diaper accessories. Velcro helps to hold the diapers together (used now-a-days instead of diaper pins).
Yes, they can
yes we can!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Promotional tote bags are product of recycled material.
The Diaper Genie Odor Absorber is effective in eliminating unpleasant smells from used diapers.
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