Birmingham City Council has given the green light to plans to build the country’s first nappy recycling facility in the suburb of Tyseleywill.
Under the £12 million scheme, a plant will be constructed capable of recycling up to 36,000 tonnes of nappy products a year.
The waste will be turned into material which can in turn be [...]
Groundbreaking nappy recycling plant gets go-ahead
February 26th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: · baby, Birmingham City Council, business, City council, diaper, environment, Government of Birmingham, green, Ian Ward, nappy, Recycling, Waste management
BPA Declared Baby Safe, Thanks FDA!
September 19th, 2008 · No Comments
This week at ZapRoot,
1. The FDA says BPA is safe in baby bottles?
2. Response back to China comments
3. Check out Google Earth’s environment section
Tags: · baby, bottles, bpa, china, eart, environemnt, fda, google, safe, xaproot
Because landfills are icky
August 27th, 2008 · No Comments
Babies grow up quickly and your beloved car seats, strollers, swings and highchairs end up as junk, collecting dust in the garage. Sadly, many of these items are thrown away, ending up in landfills. Well, not anymore. That’s why we’ve launched BabyEarth RENEW, a hassle-free baby gear recycling program.
The program is simple. If you’re done [...]
Tags: · babies, baby, nappies, recycle, toy, toys
Australian military offers to help save baby whale
August 21st, 2008 · No Comments
Australia’s military offered on Thursday to help save a baby whale abandoned by its mother in a bay north of Sydney as wildlife experts fought to stave off its starvation within days.
The humpback whale, nicknamed “Colin” by Australian media, was found attempting to suckle off a moored yacht at Pittwater after being abandoned by its [...]
Tags: · AIB, australian, baby, blog, environmental, inconvenient, military, offers, save, whale
How to have an eco baby
August 13th, 2008 · No Comments
Jill Barker reckons that “Today’s parents want planet-friendly nappies, organic food and Fairtrade clothing. And green consumer power means it’s easier than ever to be an earth mother”. Want to know how? Read her excellent article from todays Independent written by Kate Finnigan.
Tags: · AIB, baby, barker, blog, eco, environmental, Fairtrade, finnigan, inconvenient, jill, kate
Air pollution harms unborn babies
February 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Two major research reports into air pollution have found that is it harming unborn children and that because of climate change it will lead to the premature deaths of thousands more people.
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