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Nature Babycare diapers were invented by a Swedish mother who wanted a greener option for disposable diapers. They are chlorine, plastic and fragrance free, based on a combination of corn and pulp instead. They are also made without tributyltin (TBT) - which many consider a toxic chemical and has been linked to negative side-effects on humans.
MSRP $12.99
Release date January, 2006
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MSRP $19.99
Released January, 2007
Nature Babycare Diapers
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Seventh Generation Diapers
MSRP $14.00
Released November, 2005
Pros
- Eco-friendly!
- Liners are flushable
- Liners decompose
Nature Babycare Diapers
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gDiapers
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November 3, 2008
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Pros
- Completely disposable
- Environmentally friendly
- No harsh chemicals against baby's skin
- Good coverage
- Diaper is less bulky than traditional diapers
- Available at some Targets in the US
Cons
- Tabs don't stick as well as traditional diapers
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