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citizens’ consultationResults - How can we make baby care more environmentally friendly (i.e. diaper, wipes, etc.) ?
- Charlie Banana
- Consultation ending date : 28 May 2023
- Proposals : 484
- Participants : 6,946
Total number of votes
: 72,972 out of 100,000 votes (73%)
What can we take away from the consultation?
The top popular ideas, grouped into 4 themes
The best citizens’ proposals are grouped into big ideas that structure the consultation. To classify these ideas, the Make.org algorithm takes into account the votes 'I agree' and 'I disagree' as well as any use of the terms 'Favourite', ‘Realistic’, 'Obvious' and 'Nonsense!'.
- Using biodegradable materials (bamboo, hemp) and recycled materials for diapers & wipes - 89% I agreeFavourite 35% Realistic 13% 
- Making their packaging more sustainable (less plastic, minimizing the packaging…) - 90% I agreeFavourite 19% Realistic 23% 
Most controversial proposals
“Controversial” ideas reflect a significant division in society: they are both strongly supported and strongly rejected.
- Proposal from: DaveProposal contentWe should make diapers and wipes flushable 48% 'I agree'36% 'I disagree' 
- Proposal from: PatrickProposal contentWe should reduce the use of baby wipes and return to using a soft flannel that can be reused 36% 'I agree'36% 'I disagree' 
- Proposal from: SylviaProposal contentWe should make or own wipes out of old organic cotton clothes 41% 'I agree'34% 'I disagree' 
- Proposal from: MarleneProposal contentWe should revert to washable nappies/diapers and abandon 'use once; throw away' items. 49% 'I agree'28% 'I disagree' 
- Proposal from: BonnieProposal contentWe should potty train earlier. Try sitting baby on your lap after all feeds. One less nappy and can be flushed down the toilet 51% 'I agree'29% 'I disagree' 
- Proposal from: AlexanderProposal contentWe should try a mix of wipes and damp/dry toilet paper. Paper can be flushed down the toilet 46% 'I agree'28% 'I disagree' 
- Proposal from: LuluProposal contentWe should have babies trained at earlier ages. 42% 'I agree'29% 'I disagree' 
- Proposal from: EttaProposal contentWe should soft toilet tissue instead of 'wipes' when feasible. 42% 'I agree'25% 'I disagree' 
- Proposal from: MariaProposal contentWe should use cloth diapers and make them more accessible to people. Increase awareness of Elimination Communication and infant pottying. 45% 'I agree'26% 'I disagree' 
- Proposal from: CProposal contentWe should separate diaper core from cloth and make it flushable and cloth washable/reusable. 45% 'I agree'27% 'I disagree' 
- Proposal from: PeterProposal contentWe should start potty training as early as possible (possibly already after the 1st birthday) 57% 'I agree'20% 'I disagree' 
- Proposal from: BrittanyProposal contentWe should offer an affordable cloth diaper service that provides cloth diapers and picks them up weekly for cleaning and return. 57% 'I agree'24% 'I disagree' 
- Proposal from: StephanieProposal contentWe should tax disposable diapers heavily to encourage reuse ones 22% 'I agree'59% 'I disagree' 
Consultation’s participants
- Item 1 of 2Participation by ageParticipation by age Votes (Value in percentage) 08-25 62% 25-44 32% 45+ 6% 
- Item 2 of 2Votes by genderVotes by gender Name Value in percentage Men 26% Women 65% Non-binary 9% 
Context
Consultation citoyenne réalisée par Make.org du 2022-11-04 au 2023-05-28, autour de la question: How can we make baby care more environmentally friendly (i.e. diaper, wipes, etc.) ?
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