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 If you want to be even more environmentally-friendly, use eco detergents, don't use fabric conditioner (it makes the nappies less absorbent), switch to a [green electricity supplier](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/lowimpact-topic/green-electricity/), and make sure your nappies get reused after you've finished with them. If you want to be even more environmentally-friendly, use eco detergents, don't use fabric conditioner (it makes the nappies less absorbent), switch to a [green electricity supplier](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/lowimpact-topic/green-electricity/), and make sure your nappies get reused after you've finished with them.
  
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 You can use a nappy washing service - although this will completely wipe out the cost benefits, and also the environmental benefits, due to the trucking around of soiled and clean nappies - so we can't really recommend this option any more than we would recommend disposables. You can use a nappy washing service - although this will completely wipe out the cost benefits, and also the environmental benefits, due to the trucking around of soiled and clean nappies - so we can't really recommend this option any more than we would recommend disposables.
  
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