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'''gDiapers''' are a hybrid diaper, so users can choose to use either a cloth insert or a disposable insert that can be flushed or composted (wet ones only).

'''gDiapers''' are a hybrid diaper, so users can choose to use either a cloth insert or a disposable insert that can be flushed or composted (wet ones only). Co-founders are Jason and Kimberley Graham-Nye. [[gDiapers]] began being sold in 2004. gDiapers are licensed from Kuver Designs Pty Ltd, [[Tasmania]], "Eenee designs" diapers.<ref>[http://www.eenee.com Eenee Compostable Nappies Australia]</ref>


==Design==
==Design==
gDiapers gPants are available in a variety of colors and limited-edition prints, some with coordinating tops. gDiapers can also be used with a cloth diaper insert, instead of the disposable insert. The company offers their own reusable cloth insert, though many other options from various sources (including standard infant size prefold diapers) can be used. gDiapers also offers flushable liners called Cloth Liners to lay on top of cloth diaper inserts, facilitating feces disposal.
Being a variation of a [[diaper]], the gDiaper design consists of 92% cotton/8% spandex machine-washable outer "gPants," a machine-washable, [[Water resistant|water-resistant]] snap-in pouch, and an absorbent inner pad. For absorbency either reusable cloth (gDiapers' Cloth Insert or other options) or a flushable, compostable (wet-only) Disposable Insert can be used. The disposable insert contents include [[Chlorine]]-free farmed tree fluff pulp and [[sodium polyacrylate]]. When ready to dispose of the disposable insert, the user tears along the perforation to allow the fluff mixture contents to be emptied into a [[toilet]] before dropping in the outer teabag-like containment, stirs the contents to encourage it to break up, then flushes the insert. The wet-only Disposable Inserts can alternatively be home composted; inserts with fecal material should be flushed or disposed of through standard waste collection. The outer pant features [[back closure]] to prevent infants and toddlers from removing the diaper themselves.<ref>[http://www.gdiapers.com/faqs Frequently Asked Questions]</ref>


In addition to the gPants diaper covers, flushable Disposable Inserts, Cloth Inserts, and Cloth Liners, the expanded product line now includes disposable wipes ("Gentle Wipes").<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-10-30 |title=Tips for Saving Money on Baby Diapers |url=https://findshopgo.com/how-to-save-money-on-baby-diapers/ |access-date=2024-04-21 |language=en-US}}</ref> Replacement snap-in pouches are available separately in 6-packs. Bundled packs of gPants and Disposable Inserts are available through the manufacturer and select retailers in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]].
gDiapers gPants are available in a variety of colors and limited-edition prints, some with coordinating tops.


==Materials==
gDiapers can also be used with a cloth diaper insert, instead of the disposable insert. The company offers their own reusable cloth insert, though many other options from various sources (including standard infant size prefold diapers) can be used. gDiapers also offers flushable liners called Cloth Liners to lay on top of cloth diaper inserts, facilitating feces disposal.
Being a variation of a [[diaper]], the gDiaper design consists of 92% cotton/8% spandex machine-washable outer "gPants," a machine-washable, [[Water resistant]] snap-in pouch, and an absorbent inner pad. For absorbency either reusable cloth (gDiapers' Cloth Insert or other options) or a flushable, compostable (wet-only) Disposable Insert can be used. The disposable insert contents include [[chlorine]]-free farmed tree fluff pulp and [[sodium polyacrylate]].{{citation needed|date=April 2024}} When ready to dispose of the disposable insert, the user tears along the perforation to allow the fluff mixture contents to be emptied into a toilet before dropping in the outer teabag-like containment, stirs the contents to encourage it to break up, then flushes the insert. The wet-only Disposable Inserts can alternatively be home composted; inserts with fecal material should be flushed or disposed of through standard waste collection. The outer pant features [[back closure]] to prevent infants and toddlers from removing the diaper themselves.


==Certification==
In addition to the gPants diaper covers, flushable Disposable Inserts, Cloth Inserts, and Cloth Liners, the expanded product line now includes disposable wipes ("Gentle Wipes"). Replacement snap-in pouches are available separately in 6-packs. Bundled packs of gPants and Disposable Inserts are available through the manufacturer and select retailers in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]].
gDiapers has received the Cradle to Cradle Design Certification Award, through [[William McDonough]] and McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry (MBDC).<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://mbdc.com/pr_060228.htm |title=McDonough, William: Cradle to Cradle Design Certification Awards, 2006 |access-date=2007-08-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070822215710/http://www.mbdc.com/pr_060228.htm |archive-date=2007-08-22 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Cradle to Cradle Certification only covers the Disposable Insert and not the entire diaper product.


==History==
==See also==
* [[UnderJams]]
Co-founders are Jason and Kimberley Graham-Nye. [[gDiapers]] began being sold in 2004. gDiapers are licensed from Kuver Designs Pty Ltd, [[Tasmania]], "Eenee designs" diapers.<ref>[http://www.eenee.com Kuver Designs Pty Ltd]</ref>

==Certification==
gDiapers has received the Cradle to Cradle Design Certification Award, through [[William McDonough]] and McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry (MBDC).<ref>[http://mbdc.com/pr_060228.htm McDonough, William: Cradle to Cradle Design Certification Awards, 2006]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Cradle to Cradle Certification only covers the Disposable Insert and not the entire diaper product.

==External links==
*[http://money.cnn.com/2006/06/20/news/economy/pluggedin.fortune/index.htm?cnn=yes "The Scoop on Poop" Marc Gunther, FORTUNE June 21, 2006]
*[http://www.entrepreneur.com/magazine/entrepreneur/2007/january/171938.html "Green Team" Sara Wilson, Entrepreneur Magazine January 2007]


[[Category:Diaper brands]]
[[Category:Diaper brands]]

Latest revision as of 04:59, 21 April 2024

gDiapers are a hybrid diaper, so users can choose to use either a cloth insert or a disposable insert that can be flushed or composted (wet ones only). Co-founders are Jason and Kimberley Graham-Nye. gDiapers began being sold in 2004. gDiapers are licensed from Kuver Designs Pty Ltd, Tasmania, "Eenee designs" diapers.[1]

Design

[edit]

gDiapers gPants are available in a variety of colors and limited-edition prints, some with coordinating tops. gDiapers can also be used with a cloth diaper insert, instead of the disposable insert. The company offers their own reusable cloth insert, though many other options from various sources (including standard infant size prefold diapers) can be used. gDiapers also offers flushable liners called Cloth Liners to lay on top of cloth diaper inserts, facilitating feces disposal.

In addition to the gPants diaper covers, flushable Disposable Inserts, Cloth Inserts, and Cloth Liners, the expanded product line now includes disposable wipes ("Gentle Wipes").[2] Replacement snap-in pouches are available separately in 6-packs. Bundled packs of gPants and Disposable Inserts are available through the manufacturer and select retailers in the United States and Canada.

Materials

[edit]

Being a variation of a diaper, the gDiaper design consists of 92% cotton/8% spandex machine-washable outer "gPants," a machine-washable, Water resistant snap-in pouch, and an absorbent inner pad. For absorbency either reusable cloth (gDiapers' Cloth Insert or other options) or a flushable, compostable (wet-only) Disposable Insert can be used. The disposable insert contents include chlorine-free farmed tree fluff pulp and sodium polyacrylate.[citation needed] When ready to dispose of the disposable insert, the user tears along the perforation to allow the fluff mixture contents to be emptied into a toilet before dropping in the outer teabag-like containment, stirs the contents to encourage it to break up, then flushes the insert. The wet-only Disposable Inserts can alternatively be home composted; inserts with fecal material should be flushed or disposed of through standard waste collection. The outer pant features back closure to prevent infants and toddlers from removing the diaper themselves.

Certification

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gDiapers has received the Cradle to Cradle Design Certification Award, through William McDonough and McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry (MBDC).[3] Cradle to Cradle Certification only covers the Disposable Insert and not the entire diaper product.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Eenee Compostable Nappies Australia
  2. ^ "Tips for Saving Money on Baby Diapers". 2023-10-30. Retrieved 2024-04-21.
  3. ^ "McDonough, William: Cradle to Cradle Design Certification Awards, 2006". Archived from the original on 2007-08-22. Retrieved 2007-08-18.