g-diapers

has anyone heard of g-dipers? Steven (a friend, not the hubby) was talking about them on saturday so i thought i'd do some research. they seem pretty cool. they look like cloth diapers although instead of the inner absorbent material being cloth, they're a contoured pad that can be flushed down the toilet or composted. you can also throw them in the trash...but what's the point?
Flushable refills contain tree farmed fluff pulp and Super absorber. These lock away cells hold up to 100 times their weight in liquid so your baby stays dry. The outer material of the flushable is all natural fibre and is 100% compostable. The stay dry feel keeps wetness away and ensures your baby is comfortable and happy both day and night.
the pad looks like a big menstrual pad that you just tuck in the creases of a liner that actually snaps to the outer cover. when it gets soiled, you pull it out of the liner and take out the liner for washing (the cover is usually clean and dry to use again). over a toilet tear each side of the pad down to release the absorbent material, which is biodegradable and natural. you swish it around a bit in the water and it dissolves. the outer plasticy material, which is also biodegradable, also gets flushed. if you choose to compost them as well.
gDiapers have no elemental chlorine, no perfumes, no smell, no garbage and no guilt. In fact, flushables are so gentle on the Earth you can even garden compost the wet ones in one compost cycle, approximately 50 – 150 days. Just think of the standing ovation you’ll get from the planet.
i think i still like the cloth diapering system better. in the long run, after a few kiddos, i think it's still the cheaper option. g-diapers run about $15/cover and $14/ box of 40 diapers. still a cool alternative and they looks cool too.

Just wanted to share.


Comments

Anonymous said…
Hi Kim,
My name is Cindy Agnew. I have been reading your blog for awhile now, through Dan Prices. I go to Riverview. I saw those diapers at Foods for Living. I clothed diapered my youngest daughter and loved it. I regret not doing so with the older two. I don't know if you already are set on what you want but I would strongly recommend Mother-ease diapers (www.motherease.com). They have a great forum at their website no matter what you decide to use!

Cindy
Phoenix Rising said…
Thanks Cindy. I still don't know what I want to do! The Mother-ease looks like a nice choice. So far I'm leaning towards Kissaluvs for the first 6-8 weeks and then switch to Happy Heinys for the remainder. It's such a daunting task to undertake because you don't know what will fit your babe the best and what system will work best for you. Everyone has their own likes and dislikes. Hopefully we'll make the right decision in the end. We're going to Tree City Diapers this weekend in Ann Arbor to touch and feel all of the diapers. Maybe that will help. Thanks for the advice! We'll look into the Mother-ease brand. One thing we do like about the Happy Heinys is they're pocket diapers and look super easy to use. But we'll see.

Thanks for reading. Hopefully one day we'll meet! I'd love to talk to you about this whole process!! Thanks for your comment.

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