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Disposable diapers can take as long as 550 years to decompose.
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It takes a baby's nappie approximately 500 years to decompose. This means that the first disposable diapers used four decades ago are still polluting the ground.
200 years
10-15 weeks
200 to 250 years.
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.
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!
Not really. Most disposable diapers are comprised of plastics, many of which can take centuries and even millenia to completely decompose. As for the bodily waste in the diaper, it is biodegradable but most North American standards would consider it to be biohazardous waste not fit for reintroduction to the food chain as fertilizer or such-like.
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There are cloth diapers which can be washed and reused. If you want to take this option you can actually call a diaper service and have them clean and return new diapers to you.
Does not decompose