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gDiapers Flushable Diaper Refills
Starter Kits and Individual gPants no longer available
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The gDiapers Flushable Diaper Refills. Flushable diaper refills. No landfill necessary. The planet will thank you too. gDiapers flushable diaper refills are made of sustainably farmed wood fluff pulp, sodium polyacrylate (SAP) for absorbency, and cellulose rayon. No plastic. Flushable diaper refills come in packs of 40 (small) and 32 (medium/large). Our easy fit ‘little g' pants are made of breathable material, so your baby is far less likely to get diaper rash. And they fit babies of all shapes and sizes better than ever. Each ‘little g' pant comes with two snap-in liners to make changes faster and easier. What are gDiapers made of? The materials in ‘little g’ pants, liners and flushables are designed with comfort and dryness in mind. Flushables are made of a water resistant, breathable outer material that keep bottoms dry and wetness away. It is made of all natural fiber and is 100% biodegradable. The interior uses elemental chlorine-free tree farmed fluff pulp and Super Absorbing Poly-acrylate to absorb wetness. These super absorbing lock away cells hold up to 100 times their weight in liquid. Snap-in liners are made of breathable polyurethane coated nylon, not pvc like many diaper covers. They are easy to change and rinse out. Our liners are also breathable which helps prevent diaper rash.
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Easy fit is snug and soft. Your little bug will love the stretch around the waist and legs. Soft velcro tabs close around the back away from little hands for a great fit without the bulk. ‘little g’s: 92% cotton, 8% spandex, no elemental chlorine, no perfumes, no latex and no guilt.
gDiapers consist of a washable,
cotton outer “little g” pant and a plastic-free flushable
diaper refill. They are made of breathable material just like sports
clothing. So, babies stay dry and happy and are far less likely to get
diaper rash. Can't flush? It's ok to toss our
flushable diaper refills because they're plastic-free. Or garden compost
the wet ones. They'll break down in 50-150 days. A totally new way to think about diapers. Once you get the hang of it, the whole process will seem as normal as recycling your newspaper. In the beginning, you may have an icky encounter until you get into the groove of using gDiapers. You can also compost the wet ones or simply toss the soiled refill. It will break down in the landfill in about 90 days vs. up to 500 years for a disposable. Ah, the beauty of plastic-free diapers.
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