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We know how important our planet is and we can assure our customers that NappyNoos strives to be as eco friendly as possible.

We have put a lot of thought into the materials used to make our nappies as well as our packaging. When you buy from NappyNoos you can be assured that your nappies will arrive in eco friendly packaging which can either be recycled or is biodegrable.

In our view it is imperative that our planet is protected for our children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. That is why we have chosen to support WWF during our launch month in order to support the work they do. Please visit our ‘Giving Back’ page for more information.

 
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If you use just one reusable nappy a day you will be saving hundreds of nappies from landfill every year. Each disposable nappy takes around 500 years to decompose.

Disposable nappies were first introduced to the market in the early 1960s, This means that the first disposable nappy ever made is still sitting in landfill and it will remain in landfill until 2460!

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  • It is recommended that you have around 20-25 cloth nappies to use them full time for one child.

  • Cloth nappies last from birth to potty training and can be used for future children.

  • Cloth nappies are very easy to use and convenient. Once soiled you just pop them in a nappy bin or dry pail until you are ready to wash.

  • Cloth nappies vary in price and the upfront cost can seem high. However, they last for years and there is a very good market for preloved nappies so you always have the option to sell your cloth nappies on when no longer needed.

  • Cloth nappies contain no chemicals and are made from natural fibres such as hemp and bamboo. They are kind to your child’s skin.

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  • 20-25 disposable nappies will last your child less than a week.

  • On average a child will use up to 5000 nappies from birth to potty training.

  • Disposables nappies can only be used once and can only be used on one child at a time.

  • Disposable nappies are very easy to use and convenient. Once soiled you pop them into a plastic nappy bag and throw it in the bin.

  • Disposable nappies can vary in price and there is no up front cost but they end up costing more in the long run.

To find out more on how to use cloth nappies please visit our FAQs page

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Our goal to be eco-friendly doesn’t just stop at providing eco-friendly products but it also extends to our packaging.

We have spent months trying to find suitable packaging and we decided to go with TishWish. This has given us the opportunity to join the Timber Re-Leaf Project. For every order we place, they will plant a tree! We have already made a difference and it feels great!

Your orders will arrive in a biodegradable bag which is also compostable! The bag is made from corn. Everything about our packaging is biodegradable including the address label, ribbon and our logo stickers.

Still have questions?

Contact us and we will be happy to help.