With the pandemic and, consequently, the confinement, the planet had a respite for a while from the maelstrom of human consumption. Still, it’s time to pay attention to your surroundings and do your bit. Yes, even when caring for your baby it is possible.
What’s better than having something you can use over and over again? The ecological diapers They are a very effective solution that, in addition to saving, are designed not to damage the skin or the environment.
Ecological diapers: what are they?
Ecological diapers are made with technical fabrics in two parts: a waterproof and breathable cover to let your baby breathe and protect your baby’s skin, and chemical-free pads and filters to keep your baby dry.
In addition to benefiting your economy and reducing expenses, these diapers they are reusable since you only have to change the absorbent from time to time. Yes, just like that!
Another not minor issue is the material with which the fabric is made. Since your baby’s skin is very delicate, it is important that the material is hypoallergenic or natural fibers. In these cases, the polyurethane laminate or PUL is the most used fabric, since it is waterproof and allows the skin to breathe.
At Echo Party, pads are foldable 100% cotton and include an always dry, which is a frieze fabric where solids do not adhere. We also offer disposable liners to further facilitate the disposal of solids.
What are the types of diapers?
In Eco Party you can find a variety of ecological diapersall equally useful and friendly to the environment!
1. All in two Hybrids with imported PUL hammock: It is the type chosen and recommended by Eco Party. The best? They come in sizes. This way you can take care of any mark and wound on your baby’s skin. In addition, they adjust with velcro.
2. Water or learning diaper with imported PUL hammock: with underwear format (elasticized waist). The best? They can be used without absorbent in the water and the baby can go up and down on their own.
More advantages?
-Easy to use
-Allows any absorbent
-Anti-leak
-Reusable cover. (Change only the absorbers)
-Save in number of diapers and washes
3. Wool blankets: Is the family getting bigger? These types of diapers are ideal for newborns and those who prefer natural fibers. You can use cotton or gauze to assemble pre-folded and adjust them with the cover. It is not necessary to wash them frequently, they are lanolizable.
4. All in 1: These are those diapers that have the absorbent sewn onto the covers, which forces you to wash everything together at each change.
5. All in 2: Here the covers and the pads are joined by snaps. Most of the time they come in one size. However, it is also possible to adjust the size of the cover. Although not just any absorbent can be used. Its disadvantage is that many snaps have to be adjusted at each setting.
6. Fitted: Crafts your thing? The good thing about these types of diapers is that you can make them at home. So that nothing fails you have to choose the fabric well. In Argentina you have the Twinset fabric (tri-layer PUL of Argentine origin). To make the absorbents you can recycle cotton fabrics. Let’s do it!
7. Refillable or pocket: These types of diapers have an always dry, usually microfleece and attached to the cover with an opening where you put the pads. As with all in 1, you should wash it all together.
Why choose ecological diapers?
Advantage? Although we have already given you some, there are many more that will interest you if you have read this far:
-With 15 ecological diapers you can cover 6000 disposable ones that your baby would use in 3 years.
-An Eco Party diaper costs the same as a pack of disposables that lasts 15 days.
-You will generate less waste: you avoid the 2,700 kilograms of non-biodegradable waste left by disposable diapers per baby and this, without considering the waste generated when manufacturing them.
-It’s economic.
-Buy less.
-It is ergonomic. In Eco party they separate absorbent holders and outer cover so that the diaper does not bulk and dries faster. If your baby pees, you don’t change the diaper, just the pad. The pads are free of chemicals that can irritate your baby’s skin.
How many ecological diapers do you need?
About 6 diapers and 12 pads in use simultaneously is enough. You have to pay attention to the texture and weight of your baby when choosing the size, so that the pads stick to their little body, but without causing discomfort.
The higher waist may work if you have chubby legs. In that sense, for a 7-month-old baby, a size L can be used.
Although the methodology is based on size, that does not imply that more diapers are needed. In the 2 or 3 years that your baby uses diapers, a minimum of 15 or 20 cloth diapers are needed, which can be of any system.
ecological wipes
And although we have talked about babies and their diapers so far, let’s be honest, what woman would not want to find these same benefits in a wipe? That’s why we present you the ecological wipes.
One of the biggest prices we have to pay for being a woman is wipes. Have you ever done the calculation of how much money you spend per year? It is estimated that between two and three thousand pesos.
Reusable feminine protectors come to replace those expenses. Eco Party’s ecological wipes have an imported PUL base and wings with ring snaps to attach to underwear.
In addition to wipes of different densities, the catalog extends to daily protectors and postpartum dressings, all made with imported waterproof PUL. So it’s breathable, anti fungus and bacteria. Cotton will take care of your skin and is a good option if you are allergic to disposable wipes.
Eco Party, where you will find this and more
At Eco Party these personal hygiene products are considered essential and health products, not cosmetics as is the case everywhere. If the pandemic leaves us with something good, it is the novelties that the company incorporated thanks to continuous communication with its customers.
A modern option that looked for alternatives when only disposable diapers and unfriendly options with the environment abounded. The Eco Party Organic Diapers are an economical and ecological alternative, made by people with the same needs that you have, being a woman and a mother.