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As you may be aware Defra is undertaking a review of UK waste policies. The new coalition government says it wants the UK to reduce its waste. We believe that raising awareness of real nappies is an important way of achieving this.


RNfL is responding to Defra?s call for evidence and we are inviting you to participate.


Please visit this link and click on your top reasons for choosing real nappies.


http://www.realnappiesforlondon.org.uk/why/


The deadline for calls for evidence is Wednesday 7th October so if you?d like to vote please do it NOW. It will only take a few seconds.


If you are in touch with other people who may like to participate please pass on this email. We want to demonstrate just how many people care about real nappies, are happy to use them and the reasons why.


If you have more detailed comments you?d like me to include please email me: [email protected]


Many thanks


Hilary (from Real Nappies for London Voucher Scheme).

It is really confusing, but I'm told we are just supposed to click on the links which were our main reasons for using cloth nappies on that page that the link goes too - it isn't obvious I agree.


I gather they can then measure the number of click throughs done over the past few days for each category.


Hope that helps. I was baffled too, seems it has all been done in a rush (as with most things council/government related it seems).


Molly

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