It's December and it's cold, so I was wondering if you've ever thought of recycling your diapers after use to warm up, personally I've already done it is very effective, it warms well. It does not leave a trace, the disposable diapers being composed of 90% cellulose (material derived from wood). Attention it must be considered that it is like wet wood, so it is imperative to be swept at least twice a year, for a good combustion it is strongly recommended to place the disposable diaper users on bright fires or on a good bed of ember well red, the disposable diapers have a better heating efficiency if they are rolled on itself, it is also important to lower the air intake to the maximum (so as to avoid a runaway, but you still have to leave enough space to avoid put up the fire. It should be known that disposable diapers heat much better and much longer with a reduced air intake. (If there are ecologists who have moral lessons to make me do not hesitate to come and explain to me why it's wrong, I will be happy to explain why your arguments are false , of course it is not impossible that you have a good argument if it is the case we can always debate
This post clearly talks about recycling used disposable diapers by burning them to produce heat. This post clearly has nothing to do with reuse the product for are original use.
This post clearly talks about recycling used disposable diapers by burning them to produce heat. This post clearly has nothing to do with reuse the product for are original use.
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