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.
Well it does depend on your baby and how old he/she is. Here is a diagram which should help: From 1 to 3 months: 5 to 9 diapers 4 to 5 months: 4 to 7 diapers 6 to 12 months: 3 to 6 diapers 12 to 24 months: 2 to 4 diapers a day. But remember this is just the AVERAGE hope this helps you :-)
1887
1971
she invented the original diaper in 1887.
She was saving up her pennies to buy a washing machine for the babies diapers
People prefer disposable diapers over cloth diapers. Although cloth diapers are preferred for the environment, disposable diapers are more convenient.
Disposable Diapers was invented by Marion Donovan in 1950
Marion Donovan invented disposable diapers
There are many needs for disposable diapers, but convenience is probably the biggest
disposable diapers were made in 1946
Yes it does make it worth the cost. Cloth diapers are a disgusting hassle that you don't have to deal with when you have the disposable kind.
The cost of disposable diapers is high, especially in today's economy. Disposable diapers also emit chemicals when discarded, causing further problems to the already fragile environment.
The benefits of using cloth diapers vs disposable ones are the money one saves by reusing the same diapers, the reduction of waste in landfills is also important.
No. Disposable diapers are known to be extremely bad for the environment.
1950.
The disposable diper was released in stores in 1979.
The "stuff" in disposable diapers is sodium polyacrylate, a superabsorbent ionic polymer.