Ideas needed please!

I have been looking online for some cheap, disposable, biodegradable baby wipes. I have been shcoked by the price - approximately £3 for 60-72. Obviously, washables are a great alternative but not for taking out and about. Does anyone know of a cheaper source so that the information can be added to the website? All ideas would be much appreciated.

Whilst perusing the aforementioned info, I came accross yet another disturbing nappy fact:

By the time they reach two and a half, an average child will have used approximately 6,500 nappies – which equates to over 10 tonnes of waste, 40 black sacks per child per year or if you prefer a colourful image, as many as 70,000 double-decker buses stretching end to end from Edinburgh to London.

And another:

The number of disposable nappies used in a child’s life accounts for as much as 630kg of methane – which is as much as a car would use over 1800 miles. That equates to lots of cars travelling several thousand times round the world in clapped out old cars, every year.

On a cheerier note, spiritofnature.co.uk have a sale on semi-biodegradable nappies and biodegradable nappy bags. Its worth having casting an eye.