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changes. You tell time by how many poops you’ve wiped and mark the days by emptying the trash can. That can is half diapers, and you feel like you’ve just shot Captain Planet through the heart. So you tell yourself you’re going to switch to reusable diapers, which unlike just a few years ago aren’t that unusual. More and more parents are opting for reusable cloth diapers, which they either launder at home (which is cheaper) or have cleaned by a service, thus preventing the more than 2,000 diapers a typical baby goes through in a year (5,000-plus for the baby’s time in diapers) from ending up in a landfill. These days, consumers have grown up in a recycling environment and are more used to the idea of reusable diapers, says Heather McNamara, the executive director of the Real Diapers Association, a nonprofit organization that advocates for, and educates the public about, reusable diapers. “You see people carrying reusable water bottles. People are bringing their bags to the grocery store. You’ve got this generation that’s coming up now that doesn’t see [cloth diapers] as hard,” says McNamara, whose organization is hoping to set the Guinness World Record on April 26 for the most babies changed at one time. Just buying the diapers makes you feel good, even if the initial investment can run you north of $500, depending on how often you want to do laundry. In the long run, though, you know that you’re saving more than $1,500, because disposable diapers are expensive. And when you start washing your own diapers, that garbage sack gets a little lighter. But then your little guy has a particularly bad blowout one morning, you find yourself late for a meeting due to this literal shit storm, and you relapse, at least for a period, back to disposables. You realize that you’re addicted to convenience and you feel awful about that, and doubly so when someone like McNamara boils it down for you. “The culture of convenience is something that we should be willing to trade away for a sustainable Earth,” she says. 

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