gDiapers: Happy Baby, Happy Planet
February 11th, 2008
As a soon-to-be new mom, I admit to being a little concerned about the whole diaper issue.
I know that disposable diapers can sit in landfills for over 500 years, but I just can’t bring myself to do cloth diapers. Even if I could, the chemical detergents used to wash the diapers can be almost as harmful, right?
Apparently there’s now a third option — has anyone besides Julia Roberts checked out gDiapers?
According to their website,
gDiapers are truly the Third Option – the first new diaper to come along in 40 years.
The Flushable can be flushed, home-composted, or tossed. Because gDiaper Flushables are made from natural cellulose and wood pulp, they readily break down when flushed and will not harm sewage treatment facilities.
Not only do they seem good for the planet, I love these great colors!
gDiapers promises no chlorine, no perfumes, no inks or dyes, no plastic layer, no latex and no garbage!
I may need to talk my husband into trying something new this time around…


March 9th, 2008 at 9:08 am
hey, tabetha, those look really, really cool. seriously. if i’d had access when my kids were small i’d have gone for them!!!