Billions of disposable diapers end up in North American landfills yearly. Carrie Pollak’s firm is trying better ways.
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Several friends of mine have recently had babies. They have very different opinions on feeding, napping, childcare-ing, and whether or not kids should be allowed to play with iPads, but on one thing ...
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Environmentally conscious parents can choose sustainable baby wipes and forego plastic toys for more eco-friendly alternatives, but there’s still the conundrum of what to do with the deluge of diapers ...
Dyper wants you to send in your poop — or more precisely, your baby’s poop. For those who subscribe to its diaper delivery service, Dyper will take back its compostable diapers once the baby’s done ...
Every other Friday on Morning Edition NHPR’s Sam Evans-Brown tracks down answers to questions about the environment and outdoors for our listeners in a segment we call “Ask Sam.” Danielle in Epsom ...
AALST, Belgium--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News: Ontex (Euronext: ONTEX) and circular economy company Les Alchimistes announce their collaboration to test the compostability of diaper pads. "Our goal ...
Since newborns can go through 10 or more diapers a day, parents will have to have a large stock of fresh diapers at their literal disposal. Although disposable diapers have been available for several ...
Disposable Ontex diaper pads are tested for compostability at the site of Les Alchimistes in Pantin near Paris, France. Pads with compostable materials are combined with a circular diaper solution ...