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Pura Eco Baby Nappies Size 1 (Newborn 2-5kg / 4-11 lbs) Monthly Pack 6 x 22 per pack, 132 Nappies, New Baby, EU Ecolabel Certified , Made with Organic Cotton, Wetness Indicator, Tiny, Small Baby

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Awarded the EU Ecolabel (meaning they meet the highest environmental standards), Pura nappies feature a super-absorbent, FSC-certified, plant fibre inner core and are produced with 100% renewable electricity and no production waste.

Let me begin by saying that we are a reusable nappy household, but at night, or when out for long days on our bicycles, we use disposables. We have always sought to use the most environmental varieties possible, with Eco by Naty being our usual brand of choice, but when I saw an advert for Pura nappies , I decided to give something new a try and review it.I will definitely buy them again,. As I am currently on a tight budget I would alternate with what I am using now. Ideally I would like to try the Pura nappy subscription. So relax knowing that you're striking the best possible balance between a happy planet and a happy baby. As for the perfect nappy? We're working on it. A cookie set by YouTube to measure bandwidth that determines whether the user gets the new or old player interface. For each nappy brand we asked parents to rate five key features: absorbency, comfort, ease of use, fit and value for money. To me, a relatively unimportant element, but with plenty of rival brands trying to corner the market in adorable nappy designs, Pura has given thought to aesthetics. Simple white nappies with cute patterns inspired by nature keep things simple and not too twee. No silly mantras or affirmations here (trust me, they get very patronising during a 3am nappy change), just a nice looking nappy.

If you’re on a journey to minimise your carbon footprint, but are not quite ready to commit to reusable nappies, then eco-friendly disposables are the next best option. As “the most accredited eco-nappy”, the Eco by Kit & Kin is made with sustainable plant-based materials and is kind to both the planet and your baby’s skin. Approved by dermatologists, these nappies are hypoallergenic and contain no chlorine, latex, perfume or parabens. If you love the convenience of disposable nappies but want to minimise your impact on the planet, Pura’s range will make you nappy happy! No disposable nappy gives 100% performance with 0% environmental impact. Believe us, we've looked. So we set out to create the most environmentally-friendly nappy possible, without compromising on nappy performance or bottom comfort. Spending more doesn’t guarantee a better nappy either. In fact, our nappy survey results have uncovered a top-rated brand that offers some of the cheapest nappies around, as well as expensive brands that left parents dissatisfied. Partnered with NappiCycle – the UK’s only nappy recycling service, working to keep nappies out of landfill.We set out to create an environmentally-friendly nappy that doesn’t compromise on nappy performance, bottom comfort or value for money. The result is the happiest nappy all-round. Worst brand: 65% Parents were most disappointed with the fit and ease of use of this brands' nappies. Children in the larger nappy sizes can also try a more absorbent ‘plus’ size nappy which is denoted with a + symbol next to the size, i.e. 4+, 5+, 6+ and so on. These plus-sized nappies are exactly the same size as their non-plus versions, but offer increased absorbency for big wetters and overnight usage. How can you tell when a nappy needs changing?

It's likely that your baby will use between six and 12 disposable nappies a day in their first few months, with this decreasing as they get older. Best brand: 81% This brand impressed in all areas, but parents were particularly pleased with the comfort and value for money of this brands' nappies. From reusables, to pull-ups, and those made for swimming, we’ve tested every type of nappy to provide reliable and detailed information about our recommendations. We rate nappies on everything from level of absorbency, to how easy they are to put on and take off, and how well they perform to keep baby dry through the night. You’ll even find a breakdown of the cost per nappy in the key specs at the end of each review. Each entry in our final shortlist is given an award for the area in which it stands out over the competition. Brands may slightly differ when it comes to size and weights but most will follow the size guide below:This best-selling nappy contains soft and fluffy fibres derived from wood pulp which is highly absorbent. It is made from pH sensitive materials and has a wetness indicator strip that makes your life easier by letting you know when your little one needs a change. With wide, stretchy tapes and flexible cuffs that comfortably wrap around your baby’s leg, the Active Fit ensures no leaks, superior protection and ultimate comfort no matter how much your baby moves around. Kit & Kin nappies are made using chlorine-free fluff pulp harvested from sustainably managed forests. It funds the protection of tropical rainforest and supports sustainable community development projects in Guatemala through the World Land Trust. We also calculate a customer score for each brand, which is based on parents' overall satisfaction with the nappies and how likely they are to recommend them. You can see a preview of the best and worst customer scores below: While most disposable nappies are recyclable, the UK doesn’t currently have the facilities to process them in the right way.

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