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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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Pura’s EU Eco label accredited nappy pants can be pulled up like big kid undies - but with the same skin protection and eco credentials as our regular nappies.

Different sized and shaped babies will tend to get on better with some nappy brands than others, so try a few to see which fits most comfortably around your baby’s tush. Three billion nappies, or 400,000 tonnes, are thrown away in the UK every year - they can take up to 500 years to degrade.If you’re starting a family, you’ve probably given plenty of thought to the larger items, making sure you’re getting the best cot, the best pram, the best car seat and the best travel cot. But often it’s the small, everyday things, such as finding the best nappies, that make the biggest difference to your baby’s comfort. 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. Pura CEO Guy Fennell said: “Despite extensive research, the technology for the perfect eco-friendly disposable nappy unfortunately doesn’t exist yet. As we seek that solution, we are determined to drive change and minimise the damage nappies are having on the planet. We are proud to support The Hygiene Bank, a grassroots charity helping families who live in poverty and cannot afford the basic products necessary to keep themselves clean. Pura is donating our plastic-free baby wipes to this worthy charity because we believe that nappy changing essentials should never, ever, be a luxury.

Bid farewell to that gruelling 4am nappy change with Pampers Night Nappy Pants. Once the baby starts sleeping longer stretches through the night, you’ll need a nappy that can accommodate all that extra liquid, and this nappy from Pampers is it. They’re specifically designed for overnight use and ensure your baby stays dry all night long. This can be a game-changer when it comes to sleep training and can encourage little ones to sleep through the night. With experts, health professionals, and all the top baby brands under one roof, baby and toddler shows are great for helping you get to grips with the world of modern parenting.Our eco-awesome plant-fibre wipes are 100% plastic-free and made with just 99% water and organic aloe vera. Good for babies, planet and your piggy bank – switching to Pura is the one change you’ll look forward to making. It’s simple. You decide which Pura products you want, how many and how often, (every 2, 4, 6 or 8 weeks) and we’ll deliver them direct to your door. Mumsnet-rated, midwife and paediatrician approved, accredited by the British Skin Foundation and Allergy UK. It’s simple. You decide which Pura products you want, how many and how often and we’ll deliver them direct to your door.

The scheme already prevents more than 800,000 nappies from being sent to landfill in Wales every single week. Guy’s mission is to bring nappy recycling to the entire UK, starting with a nappy recycling trial in Bristol which is set to launch in the coming months. 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. Rob Poyer, founder of NappiCycle, developed the process in 2009. Used nappies are cleaned, and plastics and cellulose fibres separated for re-use. 100% of the soiled nappies are processed, so nothing is sent to landfill - even the urine extracted from the nappies is re-utilised. The project is a joint venture between baby care business Pura, nappy recycling experts NappiCycle , and the Welsh Government. Pull-up nappies are ideal for potty training as they help to teach your child how to use big-kid underwear. Mama Bear pull-ups are great because they have a high level of absorbency, just like regular nappies, and they also have anti-leak barriers to avoid big messes. These nappies are designed to feel more underwear-like and can help to instil confidence in your little one and help them feel secure during this new transition.

We've picked the best nappies, from disposable and reusable options to swimming and overnight wear

A 1.4-mile stretch of road between Cardigan and Aberystwyth has been re-paved using used nappies (Image: Pura) If you are planning on taking your little one for a dip, you will want to make sure they are wearing a good swimming nappy to avoid any accidents in the water. Unlike regular nappies, these Huggies Little Swimmers are made from lighter materials which don’t make the nappy swell or become heavy when immersed in water. This means that, while the nappies won’t be able to contain urine (be careful when you are out of the water), they do a great job of holding in any number twos. Although they are thinner than usual nappies, they have leak guards that form a seal around the legs so your baby (and anyone in the vicinity) will be protected while enjoying a swim. The debate is a fierce one in some circles and can cause anxiety and guilt among the more eco-leaning parents. In 2005, there was uproar when the UK government published research claiming “it was no more environmentally friendly to use reusable nappies than disposables”. A similar report three years later reversed these claims. Then a report found that, yes, biodegradable nappies do degrade, it can take up to 50 years and such products have been found to produce more methane, which is bad for the environment. How do you get the perfect fit to prevent leaks? That’s why it was crucial that we partner with NappiCycle and make nappy recycling a reality for all UK parents. Remember, there are no costly membership fees and you will only ever be charged for the items we deliver.

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