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Nature babycare Eco-Friendly Diapers, Size 4, 120-Count Package | 
enlarge | Brand: Nature babycare Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $44.99 Buy New: $43.99 You Save: $1.00 (2%)
New (2) from $43.99
Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 273
Number Of Items: 1 Size: Size 4 (120 Diapers) Shipping Weight (lbs): 13.4 Dimensions (in): 18.1 x 12.7 x 9.5
ASIN: B001EWDPP0
Release Date: August 26, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | The first award winning ECO-friendly high-performance diaper, based on new green technology, protected by a Swedish patent | | • | No oil-based plastics against your baby's delicate skin | | • | Patented Center-Channel reduces the need for bulky absorbent material while enhancing leak protection | | • | 100% Chlorine-Free, Latex-Free, TBT-Free | | • | The convenience of high-performance disposable diapers with the most environmentally friendly attributes |
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Amazon.com Product Description Nature Babycare Diapers are 100-percent chlorine-free and keep oil-based plastics away from babies delicate skin. Our absorbent pulp is from sustainably harvested Scandinavian forests and the patented center-channel means a less bulky fit while enhancing leak protection. Since we use 60-percent natural materials instead of plastic, our diapers are super soft and cloth-like providing comfort without sacrificing protection. Leading the Way in Europe Nature Babycare is a Swedish-based company founded by a pioneering mum 14 years ago who thought the world deserved a better diaper! Marlene Sandberg was appalled to learn that babies will produce half a ton of diapers every year. Half a ton! So she sought to create a range of award-winning diapers and baby products which are effective, price competitive, and environmentally friendly--making Nature Babycare products good for both babies and the environment. We are the trusted source for eco-friendly baby products among consumers and the green community. Nature Babycare is leading the industry in Europe by providing mum's with a high-performance diaper that is better for their babies and the environment. Why We're Award-Winning Our diapers and pull-on pants are over 60-percent biodegradable in contrast to major brands which are often composed of up to 80-percent oil-based products which do not decompose easily. Conventional diapers can take hundreds of years to decompose, but because of the high content of bio-degradable material, ours break down in a fraction of that time, meaning there's less need for landfill or polluting incineration. We keep oil-based plastics away from babies delicate skin and use natural, breathable corn-based materials instead. Our patented center-channel reduces the need for bulky absorbent material while enhancing leak protection. Nature Babycare Diapers are 100-percent chlorine-free, protecting the environment by not producing harmful dioxin pollution. All of this combined minimizes diaper rash and other irritations so that your baby is healthy and happy! With features such as stretchy tabs and leg gatherings, a soft cloth-like feel, and non-bulky absorbent pulp, we've created an award-winning diaper that performs ahead of the rest. Our founding principle was to give mum's a high performance diaper that is better for their baby and better for the environment. We strive to use renewable materials whenever possible in all of our product lines. Nature Babycare Diapers offer the convenience of disposables with the most environmentally friendly attributes. What Makes Us Unique Other diapers can claim to be green but still use massive amounts of oil-based plastics. As a mum, our founder knew there had to be a better way to make diapers. That's why we've spent many years perfecting our diapers by eliminating as much non-biodegradable materials as possible while maintaining performance and comfort. We also use an absorbent pulp that is sustainably harvested out of Scandinavian forests. Our diapers are completely unbleached, contain no latex, fragrance, or TBT (tributyltin), and are hypo-allergenic. As with any diaper, for maximum performance, when your baby reaches the upper limits of the weight class, we recommend that you switch to the next larger size. | | | Nature babycare | Chlorine-Free Diaper | Store Brands | National Brands | | No oil-based plastic against the baby's skin | | | | | | Made from 60-percent+ natural biodegradable material | | | | | | Patented Center-Channel that reduces the amount of absorbent polymers | | | | | | Certified by the world renowned Swedish Society for Nature Conservancy | | | | | | Soy-Based ink on diapers and packaging claim | | | | | | Sustainably Harvested Absorbent Pulp | | | | | | 100-percent Totally Chlorine-Free | | | | | | Elastic Tabs and Gatherings | | | | | |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
Beats huggies or 7th generation December 6, 2008 Stevec2447 (Houston, TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These are great diapers. Having 3 kids, we've tried them all. We had been using 7th generation, but found that they leaked and fit small. No problems with leakage here. They do seam slightly bigger padding wise compared to some others, but they definitely trap in the moisture. Others have reported they fit smaller, however, in the size we use (4) I found them to be bigger than the same size of 7th generation we switched from. The only difference you may notice is that they feel somewhat like paper on the outside, not as smooth as other brands, this is due to their construction which allows them to biodegrade. The interior is just as smooth as other brands, and we have had no issues with rashes. Both my wife and I like the fact that they are more environmentally friendly than other diapers, and not just chlorine free. We were willing to pay a slight premium for this, but with Amazon's already good price and the subscription discount, there is no extra cost penalty for buying something better for the environment.
Love this product! November 7, 2008 S. Riendeau (Wisconsin) I had been looking into switching my daughter to a more eco friendly diaper and couldn't bring myself to deal with the hassle of cloth diapers, and I started to use these and wow they are great! My daughter was using Pampers Cruisers and I was concerned that they would be leaky because my daughter is petite and needs the diaper to fit snug and these are great! No problems at all with these and I have been using them for about 6 months now.
Great diapers December 2, 2008 M. Heltsley (Wisconsin) Firstly I want to say that these are expensive. I cannot explain that point away. I can however tell you why I think they are worth it. First they seem to be big for their 'size'. This is possibly because the stuff they are made from is less absorbent than traditional diapers. With that in mind we have never had a leak in these diapers and we have had some really really full diapers. Secondly I feel better about knowing that they are Eco-Friendly, in any way possible. Even if just a little. I always felt bad about disposable diapers and the impact leave behind, but not bad enough to go through the painful process of cloth diapers or pay for a service. This option feels like a happy medium. Finally I like that they are more 'natural' against her skin. Now I know all to well that natural does NOT mean better, especially when it comes to baby skin. Poison Ivy is natural, as is grass, thistles, burs, etc. None of which seem like good baby products. Even paper or cotton done wrong could be a problem. I am happy to say though that these diapers are quite soft and comfortable on my daughter. She does not mind them at all. In fact she seems to like them more than other diapers, though that may or may be true, it is hard to tell. I am willing to pay more under the premise that these some how are less impactful on the environment and at the same time better for my daughter. You can also buy these at target, at least in my area. But it is a better deal on Amazon, about 25% less, give or take.
I love these biodegradabe diapers! December 5, 2008 Jen (Seattle, WA United States) These are great! We've been using them on our 7 month old for several months now. We don't have problems with leaks, but they run on the smaller side. So if your child is on the higher end of the recommended weight chart, I suggest going up a size. I love the fact that these are biodegradable. Most of the "green" diapers in the US are made from recyclable materials that do not decompose. I wish a US company would hurry up and make these! Having them shipped all the way from Sweden cuts out some of the green benefits.
Great 'green' diaper December 14, 2008 Lisa K. Tran We have been using 7th Generation almost exclusively -- lapsing to conventional brands when baby is between sizes (e.g., a sz 2 Huggies is bigger than a sz 2 7th Gen so handy when sz 3 7th Gen is still too big). But I digress... I read about Nature Babycare on diapers.com and have long wanted to try them, but they were so expensive. Finally got a pack to try. I would say they are just as good as 7th Gen -- may be a bit stiffer, but less prone to leaks (not that that was a huge problem with 7th Gen). We are in sz 3 now, and doing a side by side comparison, sz 3 NB seems just slightly roomier than sz 3 7th Gen. We will likely use them interchangeably. I like the tan look of the 7th Gen, but the cute leaf design of the NB is a refreshing change, too.
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