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22 Cheaper Ways to Go Green
From disposable diapers to works of art, this cool stuff is as inexpensive as it is eco-friendly
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Cloth diapers might seem like a lot of trouble, but even harried moms can embrace Bummis. They don't use pins and have flushable, bio-degradable liners so cleaning is a breeze. Instead of spending $2,500 on disposable diapers, like most parents do, spend $300 on Bummis. Though you'll have to keep buying the liners, you'll never have to buy diapers again.
bummis.com, Infant Kit $169, Baby Kit $136
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