How to Buy Biodegradable Diapers
As a mom, we want to do the very best for our babies.We buy the best food, clothing and diapers for our kid's. But we also want to be more environmentally friendly at the same time. Is it impossible to do both? Of course!With more diaper manufacturers becoming more environmentally conscious, we now have a valuable new resource.Biodegradable diapers! We can be Eco friendly and still maintain the convenience of disposables.
We are going green in other areas of our lives, until recently moms only had the option of cloth diapers vs. disposable. Now we have a new greener choice with a little more flexibility and convenience.
My previous article briefly mentioned the biodegradable diapers. I got such a good response with people wanting to know more, that I decided to write an article outlining the biodegradable diaper manufactured under the name of G Diapers. They offer a new diaper made from recycled pulp that can be wrapped and thrown away, or broken down in water and flushed. Now that's an improvement over cloth diapers any day.
Until now the only choice for parents who wanted to live green, was cloth diapers.I used them when my kid's were little but they do have some drawbacks. They are cheaper to buy and use than disposables,their washable, and soft on the baby's bottom. On the other hand,there's diapers and plastic outer pants to deal with, they aren't as absorbent and tend to leak,(especially with larger babies)and have to be bleached frequently because they tend to stain with wear. And a lot of babies with sensitive skin have frequent bouts with diaper rash due to the soap and bleach used in the diapers.
The G Diaper company makes a Diaper that is Eco friendly because it is biodegradable, breaks down in months and not years, can also be flushed in most standard size toilets, and is soft and comfortable. The diaper itself is composed of a soft outer cover with Velcro wraps, an inner disposable liner, and is used similar to disposables.
We are going green in other areas of our lives, until recently moms only had the option of cloth diapers vs. disposable. Now we have a new greener choice with a little more flexibility and convenience.
My previous article briefly mentioned the biodegradable diapers. I got such a good response with people wanting to know more, that I decided to write an article outlining the biodegradable diaper manufactured under the name of G Diapers. They offer a new diaper made from recycled pulp that can be wrapped and thrown away, or broken down in water and flushed. Now that's an improvement over cloth diapers any day.
Until now the only choice for parents who wanted to live green, was cloth diapers.I used them when my kid's were little but they do have some drawbacks. They are cheaper to buy and use than disposables,their washable, and soft on the baby's bottom. On the other hand,there's diapers and plastic outer pants to deal with, they aren't as absorbent and tend to leak,(especially with larger babies)and have to be bleached frequently because they tend to stain with wear. And a lot of babies with sensitive skin have frequent bouts with diaper rash due to the soap and bleach used in the diapers.
The G Diaper company makes a Diaper that is Eco friendly because it is biodegradable, breaks down in months and not years, can also be flushed in most standard size toilets, and is soft and comfortable. The diaper itself is composed of a soft outer cover with Velcro wraps, an inner disposable liner, and is used similar to disposables.
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