I assume most mothers there use cloth nappies, but perhaps disposables are beginning to penetrate that market. |
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Because per-use costs, such as solidifiers and disposables, are eliminated, system changeover and equipment costs can be recouped in just months. |
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The Indian leaf plate, pattal or istaraku is one of the precursors of the modern-day disposables. |
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The latter is a medical device manufacturer specializing in proprietary OEM products and private-label fluid disposables. |
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For trips out and holidays, disposables are life-savers, but for everyday use they are simply proof of how lazy today's mothers are. |
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She has five children, and she used disposables for her first three and reusables for her fourth and fifth. |
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This is Real Nappy Week, when we are supposed to be dumping our disposables and rushing out to buy reusables instead. |
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Statistically, I believe that those individuals who make up the overwhelming number of those murdered have been regarded as disposables. |
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The most egregious environmental villains in the tableware industry are probably plastic disposables. |
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Initially the plan was we would have enough money from Mr and Mrs Davis for three years' worth of disposables. |
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Having come a long way from boiling terry nappies many non-disposables use biodegradable linings and act like disposables. |
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Because it is certified to ISO 10993 standards for biocompatibility, the Loctite adhesive can be used to produce medical disposables. |
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After visiting the kitchen and disposing of the disposables, I headed back out to see what tasks I might do to make customers feel at ease. |
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In the 1980s, most parents believed that cloth diapers were environmentally superior to disposables. |
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The restaurant and ice-cream stall in the Museum compound make it a point to avoid plastic disposables. |
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Manufacturing the disposables in India is another way of reducing the cost. |
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Now environmentalists are discouraging the use of disposables. |
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Most parents use disposables, but reusables have their fans. |
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While my disposables are non-biodegradable I draw comfort from the claims that washing the cloth nappies uses so much soap that it's an environmental hazard anyway. |
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I say unfortunately because this happens to be Real Nappy Week when we are supposed to be dumping our disposables and rushing out to buy reusables instead. |
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Between 2008 and 2013, China is expected to account for more than one-fifth of global value gains in foodservice disposables demand. |
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On filling systems, disposables are normally used in combination with peristaltic pumps. |
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Parents who use cloth diapers often use disposables for travel, nights, or both. |
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It involves the use of devices and disposables along with separation technologies such as centrifugation and membrane filtration. |
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This has increased the emphasis on the use of disposables to prevent infection and reduce error rates. |
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And there's not much difference in cost between disposables and the starting price points for more durable products, as one industry insider pointed out. |
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Parents who use cloth diapers often use disposables for travel, nights, or both. Disposables can save parents repeated nighttime rousings or frequent sheet changes. |
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Finally, buy items that can be reused instead of disposables. |
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Also, a 2001 study published by the National Institutes of Health found trace amounts of dioxins, which are carcinogenic chlorine byproducts, in disposables. |
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Disposables are good in a pinch, but reusables are more Earth-friendly. |
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Supplied through Disposables UK distributor Wilson Washrooms, the range will be also used at the SSE Hydro arena and The Clyde Auditorium, nicknamed The Armadillo. |
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