Posts tagged environmentally friendly
The Value of Transparency

From Budget Savvy Diva

Nest clearly marks all of the ingredients used in each component of their diapers. most parts are sustainably sourced 100% plant-based fibers. Fasteners and leg cuffs use non-degradable elastic and polypropylene, but they are in the process of developing alternatives for these as well. In addition to knowing what they’re made of, you also know what is excluded. Dyes, fragrances, lotions, heavy metals, parabens, odor blockers, and chlorine are just some of the actively excluded ingredients you won’t find in diapers made by Nest.

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Most Absorbent Baby Diapers I've Ever Used

From Amanda Piscitelli

I have three children and I want nothing but the best for my kids. My first reaction to these diapers is that they are incredibly soft and larger than most diapers. They are sensitive to baby’s skin, despite the absence of lotions. The second positive is that not only are they good for my baby, but also for the environment. I have gone through my share of diapers in 5 years and these are by far the most absorbent. I have survived potential blowouts and overnights without any leakage or wetness irritating baby’s skin.

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What Nest Does Best: A Parent's Three Favorite Nest Diapers Features

From Meghan Jenay

When I first learned that diapers are one of the largest contributors to landfills I knew I had to make a change. Some will say, “Why not try cloth diapers then?” To be honest, I am just not there yet. I mean who am I kidding…I don’t know if I'll ever be there. Big kudos to my cloth diaper parents! Y’all are the real MVP’s. But every little bit helps, even if that means choosing a compostable diaper like Nest.

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The Truth About Disposable Diapers & What You Can Do

From The Wisco Mama

I am always looking for new ways to go green in our household. One of the biggest things we can change as moms are the type of diapers we use for our babies. Did you know an average of 20 billion disposable diapers are dumped in landfills each year, accounting for more than 3.5 million tons of waste? How about that is takes 500 YEARS for a diaper to decompose?

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7 Reasons to Use Eco-Friendly Diapers

From Lindsey Lee & Co

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.

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Simplicity, Function And Environmental Responsibility. No Compromises.

From Gurl Gone Green

I’ve tried ALL the natural brands when it comes to natural diapers. Literally. There weren’t many options 5 1/2 years ago when I had my first daughter. But they have definitely improved since then. Today I want to share my full review on Nest diapers. I had actually first heard about them from a follower and when I looked into them knew I HAD to try them out for myself.  

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Memoirs of A Mommy Recommends Nest Diapers

From Memoirs Of A Mommy

…It got me thinking when having my now 15 months old daughter — “I wonder how much chemicals are put into a diaper for absorption and to mask that fresh powder scent.” You never really think about the importance of a diaper, but it truly is an essential factor when welcoming a baby. Especially if you don’t know how your baby will react to the different ingredients the diaper has.

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I'm Obsessed with Eco-Friendly Diapers

From Noëlle Boyer

I used to be a cloth diaper mama, back when I only had one child. However, the amount of laundry I have to do for 2 kids, a dog, myself & my husband (when he’s stateside) is MOUNTAINOUS. I don’t have time to add another load of laundry to the mix — so goodbye cloth diapers for now.

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