Did you know that according to some numbers, baby diapers make up about thirty percent of the waste found in our landfills? In the U.S., families go through billions of baby diapers each and every year. It’s hard to help not feeling guilty about the environmental impact they have. But is there an alternative? Parents ask this all the time and the answer is absolutely there is. There is an environmentally friendly disposable product called the gDiaper.
It was happened upon by eco-friendly parents in Australia that were looking for a better choice. The product is all organic that has an inner liner made of tree farm fluff pulp that is totally biodegradable and able to be flushed. They also have no perfume and use no chlorine, which means your baby’s sensitive skin will be protected.
The gDiapers consist of a plastic free flushable refill that consists of biodegradable tree farm fluff pulp material and a super absorber, and a organic cotton outerpant that is washable, reusable, and available in a wide range of colors for either a boy or girl. It is available in colors such as lavender, green, blue and pink. They are designed for use by either gender, which also makes it a very versatile diaper.
As was mentioned earlier, the refill in the gDiaper is able to be flushed down the toilet. It contains biodegradable ingredients which break down in months, not years or centuries, like disposable ones do. They also have no perfumes, dyes, are odorless and contain no elemental chlorine. This makes gDiapers not only earth friendly, but also friendly to a baby’s sensitive skin.
A final advantage of these environmentally friendly disposable diapers is the ease of use. The flushable liner easily fits into the outerpant. Changing the diaper is a simple task, simply take it out and rip the liner where it is perforated, letting its content fall into the toilet. Then place the rest of the liner in, using the included swish stick to stir it up. Then flush it away. It’s that easy.
If you are concerned about the landfill waste and all the environmental concerns of baby diapers, then you should definitely consider the gdiaper.