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During 12 months
Disposable diapers are used on average.
Every year
Billion disposable diapers are added to just the NA landfills.
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Disposable diapers account for up to 10% of total nondurable household waste.
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Soft recycled PUL outer material
The material outside is probably one of the softest and most flexible PUL you’ll find in a cloth nappy.

Leak proof and blowout protection
Our nappy has double elastics around the thighs and a wide elastic on the back to make sure no unwanted blowouts say hello outside of the nappy!


Stay Dry wicking jersey lining inside
The material next to your childs bum is called a wicking jersey. It is known for its amazing features, to keep the skin cool and dry.

Bamboo & hemp inserts
One big insert and one booster comes with our nappy. In our mind, we designed the perfect balance of absorbency for you.

The Convenience of Cloth Diapering
Sustainability is crucial for the well-being of our planet and for the future generations who will inherit it. We need to ensure that our actions today do not compromise the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
To achieve sustainability, we must focus on reducing our carbon footprint, conserving natural resources, and protecting the environment. This requires collective efforts from governments, businesses, and individuals.
As individuals, we can make a difference by adopting sustainable practices such as using renewable energy sources, reducing waste and recycling, and choosing sustainable products. We should also support businesses and policies that prioritize sustainability and hold those that do not accountable.
In conclusion, sustainability is not just a buzzword, but a crucial concept that we must prioritize for the well-being of our planet and future generations. Let’s all work together to create a sustainable future for all.
Taking out the trash is a task that often needs to be done on a daily basis. However, choosing to use cloth diapers instead of disposable ones can greatly reduce the amount of waste produced in the home. By doing so, the trash bin won’t fill up as quickly, and parents won’t have to rush outside to dispose of a disposable diaper that has been soiled with poo.
Using cloth diapers eliminates the need to worry about unpleasant odors associated with dirty diapers, and it reduces the amount of waste that needs to be disposed of. After depositing the poo in the toilet, parents can simply store the diaper in a waterproof and sealed wetbag. This is an easy and effective way to reduce the amount of trash produced in the home.
Cloth diapers can help children to learn how to recognize when they have peed, which can encourage them to stop using diapers sooner. Unlike disposable diapers, cloth diapers do not have super-absorbent materials that keep children feeling dry, which can make it harder for them to recognize when they have peed.
When children wear cloth diapers, they are more likely to feel wetness when they pee, which can help them to learn how to recognize the sensation and take steps to avoid peeing themselves in the future. This can be an important step in the potty-training process, as it encourages children to become more aware of their bodily functions and take steps to control them.
By using cloth diapers, parents can help their children to learn important life skills and move towards independence more quickly which also encourages their self-esteem.
Using cloth diapers can offer a sense of security and convenience, as you will always have diapers available at home. With disposable diapers, you may find yourself in situations where you run out of them in the middle of the night, or you may be in a remote area where access to stores is limited. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has shown us that there can be empty shelves at the store when we need them the most.
Cloth diapers can make you self-sufficient and are an excellent choice for families who prefer an off-grid lifestyle. With cloth diapers, you don’t have to worry about running out of diapers or having to make an emergency trip to the store. Instead, you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with always having a reliable and sustainable diapering option on hand.
Using cloth diapers can offer a sense of security and convenience, as you will always have diapers available at home. With disposable diapers, you may find yourself in situations where you run out of them in the middle of the night, or you may be in a remote area where access to stores is limited. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has shown us that there can be empty shelves at the store when we need them the most.
Cloth diapers can make you self-sufficient and are an excellent choice for families who prefer an off-grid lifestyle. With cloth diapers, you don’t have to worry about running out of diapers or having to make an emergency trip to the store. Instead, you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with always having a reliable and sustainable diapering option on hand.