The average baby will use 5,000 to 6,000 diapers before they are toliet trained. According to a report from the EPA, disposable diapers make up about 7% of nondurable household waste. DYPER, bamboo diapers, are addressing...
In the first study of its kind, French researchers have discovered that disposable diapers contain trace amounts of chemicals that are harmful to humans...
A waste-management company has developed a new, patented process that turns sanitary products, baby diapers, incontinence pads, and other so-called "absorbent hygiene products" into power...
Approximately 27.4 billion disposable diapers end up in US landfills each year, and once there, they take about 500 years to decompose! If you want to stop contributing the the problem with your baby's diapers, (and maybe...
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, gDiapers is debuting its new “Gift of Love” gPant diaper, featuring a rainbow hued print of X’s and O’s...
Dirty diapers have long been the bane of moms and dads, but they’re also a horrible burden on the environment. Did you know that not a single disposable diaper ever made has decomposed yet, and it actually takes about...
Moms today are no shrinking violets when it comes to multi-tasking – and we don’t just mean in the home. There are a growing number of enterprising women who are making a splash in the business world, drawing on the...
As if being a parent isn’t already a full time job, many moms are siphoning the skills they’ve honed through motherhood into profitable green businesses...
Wearing adult diapers just got a whole lot cooler — a Japanese company called Super Faith has developed a miraculous system that turns used diapers into a clean fuel source in about 24 hours...
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