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Bamboo diapers are better for your wallet and the planet

Bamboo diapers are better for your wallet and the planet

The average baby will use 5,000 to 6,000 diapers before they are toliet trained. According to a report from the EPA, disposable diapers make up about 7% of nondurable household waste. DYPER, bamboo diapers, are addressing this environmental issue.

A stack of diapers next to a brown paper bag that reads Bamboo Diapers

Diapers from DYPER have no latex, alcohol, chlorine, lotion, phthalates or TBT. They’re not printed, not scented and non-toxic for the baby in any way. DYPER are made out of fibers from responsibly-sourced bamboo. Also, they’re packed in bags made with oxo-degradable materials. They can be returned to DYPER using the Redyper service. With each delivery through the Redyper service, DYPER purchases carbon offsets to aid with reforestation efforts.

Related: Sumo wrestles sustainability into an all-natural, biodegradable diaper

A woman dressed in black sits behind a baby wearing a diaper and pushing a yellow box

Furthermore, DYPER ships diapers directly to customers on a regular basis. If you need more diapers, use the app to get a quick delivery. The “SOS” feature guarantees that you’ll get an emergency delivery at no extra charge in four hours or less inside of major cities. If you’re somewhere else, you can usually still get diapers within 24 hours.

A man holding a baby wearing a diaper and sitting behind a coffee table with the DYPER packaging

Additionally, the bamboo fibers are odorless, breathable and soft on the baby’s skin. Bamboo is a quick-growing, sustainable material that needs no fertilizers. The ergonomic design of the diapers is made to fit comfortably, without restricting movement. In other words, they do everything that other types of diapers do without damaging the environment.

A brown bag filled with groceries and DYPER bags

Moreover, DYPER makes sustainable, biodegradable disposable diapers and cloth diapers using bamboo and other materials. They’re safe for babies, they’re safe for the planet and they are constructed to keep babies dry and clean and rash-free.

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<p>DYPER was created <a href='https://rideneuron.coupons/contact-us' target='_blank'>by</a> a father. He was tired of running out of diapers, disapproved of all the <a href=chemicals found in commercial diapers and was distressed about the future of the planet and the future of his children.

“We can’t solve every problem, but are trying to do our part to be part of the solution,” said Founder Serio Radovcic. “We didn’t invent landfills and we don’t know what the final solution is. But we do believe that if we can build a better diaper that can be safely composted, we can move in the right direction.”

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Images via DYPER and Michelle Herrick

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