Disposable diapers cost families and burden landfills

American households face rising expenses and environmental challenges from disposable diapers. A typical baby uses thousands of these products each year, generating significant waste with limited recycling options available.

Families spend between $840 and $1,200 annually on disposable diapers for one child. Industry data shows monthly costs often range from $70 to $100, with tariffs pushing some imported brands higher. Nearly half of U.S. families with young children report struggling to afford enough diapers, a figure that has increased over the past decade.

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