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Diapers are a necessity, especially when traveling, but they can make the waste problem our planet is currently facing. Which is why OBP has come up with sustainable diapers

Q1. Are cloth diapers healthy for a child? Won’t they cause rashes?


A1. While cloth diapers can cause rashes, in most cases they are less likely to when compared to disposable diapers. They are also more sustainable, and financially viable. While they increase the amount of laundry you will have to do and irritate your baby with the feel of a wet diaper, your baby is less likely to face irritants in the diaper.

Q2. What makes Our Better Planet's diapers eco-friendly?


A2. Our Better Planet's diapers are made of fabric and they are reusable, thus making them eco-friendly won’t you say?


Q3. What are some features of sustainable diapers?


A3. Sustainable diapers tend to be reusable and made of natural fabrics which can be gentler on a child’s skin. Consult your doctor before making the switch though. Happy sustainable shopping.


Q4. Are these diapers suitable for babies with sensitive skin?


A4. While some experts say that sustainable diapers are suitable for babies with sensitive skin, others warn of rashes and irritation due to the feel of a wet diaper. It is best to consult your doctor before making the switch to eco-friendly and reusable diapers. Happy sustainable shopping


Q5. Why should I consider using sustainable diapers?


A5. Diapers contribute to tons of non-biodegradable plastic waste every year. Plastic diapers can also be harsh on a baby's sensitive skin. While they will last overnight and not cause fuzz, they are bad for the environment which means they are creating a less safe future for your child to grow up in. Not everyone can make the switch to a sustainable diaper and we recommend consulting your doctor before you do, but on days it is possible, do think about the future you wish to leave for your child and consider if you can make the sustainable choice. Happy shopping!