Oh Baby - Making Room For Those Nappies
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Oh Baby - Making Room For Those Nappies
General Oh baby! WASTE Making room for those nappies. With the red lidded garbage bins being collected fortnightly instead of weekly, here are some tips for dealing with disposable nappies. As a mother of 3 boys I remember what it was like to constantly change nappies. It never seemed to take long for them to pile up in the garbage bin. At least with the new three bin collection system, once you dw in Julie Go o k oo get the hang of Celebrity C separating organics and recycling, there should be more room in your red lidded garbage bin. Tips to reduce odou r Suggestions that can help reduce the smell from nappies being in the red lidded garbage bin include: PPWrap the nappy into itself using the tabs. PPSeal nappies tightly in plastic bags (we suggest double bagging or scented bags) before placing in the garbage bin. PPStore the garbage bin in the shade and out of direct sunlight if possible. PPMake sure your garbage bin lid closes properly and there are no cracks in the bin sides. If your bin is broken or cracked, contact your local council. PPConsider using general odour neutralizing products in your bin, including cat litter, crystals or bicarbonate of soda. PPPlace some odour neutralising products in the foot of a stocking and hang it on the inside of the red lidded bin, tying the stocking to the bin lid handle. What else can we do? Every disposable nappy ever put in the garbage bin still exists today as they take centuries to break down. There are now many modern reusable nappy systems that are easy to use. Visit halvewaste.com.au or search cloth nappy system on the internet for examples and stockists. While there are compostable nappies on the market, the current organics composting service does not accept ANY nappies, so they all must be disposed of in the red lidded garbage bin, but watch this space! To find out more call large family? other bin options Large waste (240L red lidded bin) Larger recycling (360L yellow lidded bin) Smaller organics (140L green lidded bin) Contact your local council to discuss the options available to you, and any charges that may apply. on 13 13 39 or visit our website www.halvewaste.com.au