Naty - Babycare Diapers Newborn (-10 lbs) - 26 Diaper(s)

Price 5.49 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 7330933220002

Manufacture Naty AB

Naty - Babycare Diapers Newborn (-10 lbs) - 26 Diaper(s)At Naty they are proud of their Naty Babycare Diapers for newborns and they are the only nappy brand that declares its ECO ingredients. They pride themselves on the natural approach to their line of Nature Babycare Diapers - the number one selling green diaper on the market. Naturally BreathableThey use a corn starch film made according to the highest industry quality standards, as a leakage barrier. This barrier is as effective as plastic, but unlike plastic it allows air to reach the baby"s delicate skin, thus causing less irritation. The film also naturally keeps harmful bacteria and pathogens out. Chlorine and Fragrance FreeThey use only totally chlorine free (TCF) pulp in their diapers. TCF is a technique that uses no chlorine compounds for the bleaching of wood pulp. This prevents the formation of dioxins, highly carcinogenic pollutants within the product. Naty"s diapers and Pull on Pants are fragrance free and recommended by SWEDISH ASTHMA AND ALLERGY ASSOCIATION. GM Free Corn Based FilmInstead of using plastic film made from oil, they use a film that is made from GMO free corn starch. This film is fully compostable, certified to BS EN13432 standard, and as effective as plastic with added health benefits. Natural & renewable materialTheir philosophy is to improve their products continuously so they affect the environment as little as possible. By employing innovative solutions, the aim is to use as much natural and renewable material in their products without losing out on performance. A. No perfume. B. Totally Chlorine Free pulp. C. Chlorine free outer cover. No plastic. D. Leakage barrier made of natural material. GM free based corn film. No plastic. E. Distribution layer made of natural material. No plastic. At Naty they consider the effect on the environment in every action they take. Since their start they have worked with The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (SSNC).