s1)Exposing child to questionable chemicals, bacterial infection, and suffocation. Remove t soiled diaper, flushing the human waste, throw in trash ( Catherine McDiarmid, 1997,Environmental Concerns) you will be adding 214 pounds of raw fecal matter into our landfill sites which are not designed to handle human waste. As many as 100 viruses can survive in your babies soiled diaper for up to two weeks, including live polio viruses, excreted from your recently vaccinated baby. Rainwater washing through dumps can carry these viruses into underground streams and from there into our public and private water supplies. 2)What happens to your child's 6,000 diapers? (Lee Reilly, 97, "The Diaper Debate")When a diaper is thrown into a traditional trash system it is on its way to perpetual preservation. 6,000 per child (Jane McConnell 1998, The joy of Cloth Diapers) Disposable diapers make up the third largest source of preserved solid waste in landfills, after newspaper and food and beverage containers, a significant fact, considering they are a single product, used by a limited portion of the population. (Linda Baker, 1998, Bottom Out) Peter Spendelow, a waste reduction specialist at the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality says, Think about all the attention that is given to plastics and bottle recycling . Well there are now more dirty diapers in the landfills than rigid plastics combined. 18 billion diapers in landfills a year. III ConclusionA)Clearly, there are problems related to using disposable diapers that can cause harm to the environment and to your family's health.B)Consider the unnecessary depletion of natural resources, the toxic air and water pollution created in the manufacturing process, the health risk to your children and those drinking the water and the huge volume of garbage.C) It is very difficult to comprehend how washing and reusing cloth diapers could create equivalent damage. ...