7 Reasons to Use Eco-Friendly Diapers
By Lindsey Lee
I don’t like to think about how much pollution I’ve contributed to the environment over the past 8 years as I’ve used diapers for my kids. Serious guilt. I’ve tried my best, but I’ve added a lot of diapers to landfills across the country as I’ve raised my babies. I’m working to do better for the environment for my last baby with Nest Diapers.
Enter the best eco-friendly diapers.
When I was pregnant with my first son, Breck I did a lot of research on everything baby related. I did use disposable diapers, but I also had a nice stash of cloth diapers. But, confession: I can’t keep up on my basic laundry, so how am I ever supposed to keep up on cloth diapers as well? I tried my hardest + I honestly couldn’t do it.
7 REASONS TO USE ECO-FRIENDLY DIAPERS:
Compostable.
Plant-based materials.
Chemical-free.
Most babies will go through 2,500 – 3,000 diapers a year. friendly diapers produce less waste in landfills.
Eco-friendly products improve the quality of life as exposure to harmful chemicals is reduced.
Harmful ingredients in traditional diapers can harm the environment as the diapers are in the landfills.
Our children inherit the Earth from us. Let’s protect it for them.
I’ve tried Nest Diapers at bedtime for Bridger the past few months + I can honestly recommend them to you.
They are super soft
They are very absorbent
The diapers are plant-based
The diapers are free from many chemicals: Testing has been completed by an independent laboratory according to American, European & International standards. (Oeko-Tex 100 & SGS certified)
The diapers are hypo-allergenic: free from chlorine, parabens, phthalates, fragrances + lotions.
The diapers are free from sensitizing materials like latex
The deciding factor that led me to recommending Nest Diapers as the best eco-friendly diaper for you?! Nest Diapers are compostable! Can you believe that? I’m so happy to live in a world where great environmentally friendly yet convenient options are available. Click here to read more about how composting Nest baby diapers work.
I care so much about what goes onto my kids’ skin and especially so when I have a newborn. Did you know that research has shown that babies can become sensitized to an allergen when the food or allergen is placed directly on their skin? Read more about the ingredients, function, and environmental summary here.