Jumat, 09 Desember 2011

throwaway diapers

This backlash has had a lasting impact on the mainstream consciousness in the U.S. As a result of this continued campaign by the disposable diaper industry to create the illusion of equality, most parents in the U.S. do not think there is a difference between cloth or throwaway diapers when it comes to environmental impact. The market has changed, and diaper services are not as popular a choice. There are many reasons for this. The throwaway diaper industry has a massive advertising budget, while surviving diaper services usually have no budget for advertising or promotion. Disposable diaper makers have television spots, print ads, and access to new parents in hospitals, doctors’ offices, and supermarkets. Very few hospitals encourage new parents to use cloth diapers, and it is unheard of for supermarkets to carry them. Also, because so many diaper services have gone out of business, it is often a challenge for the remaining services to adequately meet the needs of their existing customers. When diaper services go out of business, the delivery areas for the remaining services get larger. This can often mean that prices increase to those outlying areas.

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