FAQs
What are reusable nappies?
Reusable nappies, also known as cloth diapers, are nappies made from washable and reusable materials such as cotton, bamboo, or microfiber. They are designed to be used multiple times, reducing the need for single-use disposable nappies.
How do reusable nappies benefit the environment?
Reusable nappies help reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills, as they can be washed and reused multiple times. They also require fewer raw materials and energy to produce compared to disposable nappies, making them a more sustainable choice for the environment.
What are the cost savings of using reusable nappies?
While the initial cost of purchasing reusable nappies may be higher than disposable nappies, in the long run, using reusable nappies can lead to significant cost savings. Families can save money by not having to continuously purchase disposable nappies, especially if they are used for multiple children or passed down to other families.
How do reusable nappies compare to disposable nappies in terms of performance?
Reusable nappies are designed to be highly absorbent and leak-resistant, providing similar if not better performance compared to disposable nappies. Many parents find that reusable nappies are just as effective in keeping their baby dry and comfortable.
How do I care for and clean reusable nappies?
Reusable nappies can be easily cared for by following simple washing instructions. Most reusable nappies can be machine washed and dried, and some may require specific detergents or temperature settings. It’s important to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for proper care and cleaning to ensure the longevity and effectiveness of the reusable nappies.


