Johnson & Johnson introduced the first mass-marketed disposable diaper in 1948. Procter & Gamble's Pampers followed a bit later in 1961.
Diapers are worn primarily by infants and toddlers who have not yet been potty-trained. The age at which potty-training occurs varies. Diapers come in different sizes to accommodate these different ages. Adult diapers are used by adults who are incontinent or those working in extreme conditions that don't allow them to use a toilet (such as astronauts).
Santa Fe was established on the site of a pueblo which had been inhabited long before Columbus was in diapers.
because I wet the bed. If I didnt wear diapers to bed, I'd ruin my mattress. Diapers keep me dry all night long.
I would do a project about disposable diapers in landfills and how long it takes for them to biodegrade.
If you're just starting out using organic cloth diapers, the start up cost can be expensive in comparison to using disposable diapers. However, since organic cloth diapers are reusable and can be washed, they are the cheaper option in the long run.
when you were in diapers when you were in short pants
Selling soiled diapers without disclosing the condition to the buyer could be considered fraudulent and unethical. It is recommended to only sell clean and unused diapers to ensure the health and safety of the consumer.
As long as possible. Why burden them with the embarrasment of accidents
Diapers have nothing to do with religion. However if it is sexual it is. As long as you are with your spouse it's fine, from a religious point of view.
well it depends which diapers you are referring to. for example: the cloth diapers were not as efficient as the recyclable ones we have now.The impact of cloth diapers: water was much wasted, because the diapers were reused. Yet, people saved more money because they would only have to buy a couple of diapers and used them for a long time.The impact of recyclable diapers: These diapers save water because they are only used once. Which is way better to then to having to wash. Yet, this means more money is wasted because these diapers are only used once.Overall : Diapers have helped parents take care of their child's outcome.
Disposable diapers can take as long as 550 years to decompose.
about 350 years!