PARENTS of newborns can save thousands of dollars and help the environment by making one simple change.
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It’s one Port Fairy mother of three Natasha Mills made and she said she has never looked back.
Ms Mills decided to use cloth nappies. She said not only was she helping the environment, she was saving money. “You can save between $2500 and $3000 per child,” Ms Mills said.
She said there was a huge variety of cloth nappies available.
“Modern cloth nappies are very funky,” she said.
Ms Mills has started a free cloth nappy library to allow parents to borrow and try out the different types of cloth nappies available.
“I have a huge range of cloth nappies so I decided to start a cloth nappy library to make it easier for people to get started.” The library operates at the Warrnambool Breastfeeding Centre and is open from 11am to noon on the third Tuesday of each month. You can also contact Ms Mills on Facebook at southwestclothnappylibrary