Flushable Diapers for a Happy Baby and a Cleaner Environment
The secret is out. There is such a thing as a happy baby and a cleaner environment when diaper is the topic. Before, disposable diapers are synonymous with non-biodegradable waste materials. They get dumped in the landfills and add to Earth’s pollution. Studies have also shown that it will take about 500 years before it degrades. Now, imagine this scenario - more disposable diapers dumped in landfills as more and more babies are born everyday. Before the 500 years are up for this century’s bunch of disposable diapers to degrade, are we going to drown in all these disposable diapers?
Fortunately, we now have the answer for that.
Introducing Flushable Diapers
The wonderful people from gDiapers came up with the new solution for this pile up of disposable and non-biodegradable diapers - flushable diapers. Just because it sounds too sci-fi for some, it does not mean that what these diapers contain are artificial materials. No. They are organic and 100% natural. The flushable insert is made up of highly-absorbent fluff pulp from trees and is said to hold almost or more than 100% of its weight in liquid. What is more interesting is that the babies are kept dry, assuring them of a more relaxing naptime. That is how absorbent this organic material is. Not enough? The cover or snap-in liner of the flushable insert can also be washed, allowing it to be used for more than one time. It is also water resistant that it is easy to wash and made up of breathable material that babies are kept dry as well as rash-free. With gDiapers, moms are assured that no plastic material is going to touch the soft tushies of their little angels, causing them skin irritation, allergies or rashes.
Moms can also use gDiapers cover for the usual organic cloth diaper. Through this, leaking and wetness is further prevented, making babies more comfortable during the day and all throughout the night.
Clean and Green
Flushable gDiapers are very friendly to the environment as well because the flushable insert can be flushed down the toilet. It then goes to the wastewater treatment facility where the poop and any other solid wastes are separated from the pulp (removing the viruses and bacteria as well). Later, it can then be converted to compost, a precious fertilizer. What’s more is that it will never have to reach the landfills and add more junk to it.
If you want to order your gDiapers from them, visit their website at http://www.gdiapers.com and look over their organic diapers. With them, you can never go wrong.