References And Links 1
(1) Nappy Information Services - The Absorbent Hygiene Products Manufacturers Association (AHPMA) which represents key UK manufacturers of disposable nappies, Arquest Ltd, Kimberly-Clark Ltd, Procter & Gamble UK and SCA Hygiene Products Ltd. last accessed 24/03/08
(2) NANS, National association of Nappy Services Change a nappy accessed 24/03/08
(3) Idirect Link Dead : March 08
(4) Lehrburger, Mullen, Jones. Diapers: Environmental Impacts and Lifecycle Analysis, January 1991
(5) Womens Environmental Network
(6) Forests in Crisis, Helen O Hara, WEN, 1992
(7)Lentz; Comparison of environmental balances for products taking as an example disposable and cloth diapers. In: Konzept in der Abfallwirtschaft 2, pp 367-392, International Recycling Congress, Berlin, 1989
(8)Little; Disposable versus reusable Diapers: Health, Environmental and Economic Comparisons. Report to Procter & Gamble, March 16, 1990.
(9)Landbank Consultancy; A review of Procter & Gamble's Environmental Balances for Disposable and Re-usable Nappies, July 1991.
(10) WEN - Disposable nappies case study last accessed 24/03/08
(11) A Changing Future for Paper; prepared for the World Business Council for Sustainable Development by International Institute for Environment and Development, May 1996.
(12) Women’s Environmental Network Website last accessed 24/03/08
(13) WEN -Nappy Report last accessed 24/03/08
(14) Number-10.Gov.Uk Government Website: Waste not, Want not - A strategy for tackling the waste problem in England. The report calls for greater efforts to reduce the rate of waste growth and for more re-use and recycling to combat the country's growing rubbish mountain. Report no longer available 24/03/08
(15) Earthlets.co.uk A company that sells biodegradeable disposable nappies last accessed 24/03/08
(16) Cuddlebabes - Reusable nappy information from a nappy seller last accessed 24/03/08
Government Website Memorandum submitted by Absorbent Hygiene Products Manufacturers Association (AHPMA) to the Select Committee on Environment, Food and Rural Affairs detailing points they would like to be considered when discussions on promoting reusable nappies and waste minimisation are held. Link dead : March 2008
Good Environmental Choice criteria for nappies and similar products. Prepared on behalf of the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation Gothenburg,December 1, 1993 by:Envira Miljökonsult, Susanne Svensson. The report presents environmental criteria for babies' nappies and sanitary towels.Link dead : March 2008
Why Use Cloth Diapers? by Kim BeckerThe baby marketplace - A document promoting the use of cloth nappies last accessed 24/03/08