---Did you know that each year approximately 18 billion disposable diapers are thrown into U.S. landfills? That is about 4,275,000 tons of disposable diapers trucked to landfills each year.



---Did you know that these diapers carry untreated body excrement, which may carry over 100 intestinal viruses, and can contribute to groundwater contamination.

--With the average U.S. landfill tipping fee about $27 per ton of material (some landfills are over $100 per ton), and the average transportation cost to landfills about $48 per ton, we pay an average of $75 per ton or $350 million annually in the U.S. to get rid of single-use diapers." (Information taken from Library of Awareness)

--Did you know know that disposable diapers use nearly 100,000 tons of plastic and 800,000 tons of pulp derived from trees, each year to make their product. Over 3 billion gallons of oil and 250,000 trees, each year, are used to manufacture disposables.



I think it is important to draw attention to this matter. Every person that uses cloth diapers is helping make a significant environmental change. I think that instead of paying for more landfills through taxpayers’ dollars that a tax credit should be granted to all families who can show a receipt for the use of cloth diapers and/or diaper service.



Let's also increase the tax for single use diapers to offset the rebates and to recognize that by population, diapers make up the 3rd largest contributor to landfills.





Please copy this information and send it to your local congressman as well. You can find your representative by going to: http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/