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- DYPER Charcoal Enhanced Diapers Size 6 (35+ lbs) - 32 count
- Infused with Charcoal and designed for total rash and leak protection
- OEKO-TEX Certified free from 1,000+ potentially harmful chemicals
- Hypoallergenic, clinically tested & 5 start Dermatest rated
- 2x plant-based, compostable materials
- Made without prints, perfumes, alcohol, Phthalates, TBT and natural rubber latex
- No added fragrance, lotion, latex, rubber, dyes, alcohol, parabens, phthalates, pesticides, chlorine bleaching, VOCs, or optical brighteners
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Designed for Zero Rashes - Our diapers are made with plant-based materials, 5-star rated by Dermatest®, and certified free from harmful ingredients. Maximum rash protection. Total peace of mind.
Designed for Zero Leaks - Our diapers are designed for day and overnight leak protection thanks to our super absorbent core (made with chlorine-free pulp). Maximum liquid retention. Minimal worries.
Designed for Zero Guilt - Unlike typical disposable diapers, ours contain twice the plant-based materials—helping to reduce plastic waste in landfills when disposed of using our biodegradable trash bags. With our REDYPER™ service, you can even compost them through easy, weekly pickup and disposal.
DYPER™ Charcoal Enhanced Diapers are available in size 1 (8-14 lbs), size 2 (12-18 lbs), size 3 (16-28 lbs), size 4 (22-37 lbs), size 5 (27+ lbs) and size 6 (35+lbs) "
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Q: are these compostable?
A: Check with your local diaper composting service. Dyper brand diapers in general are not compostable through municipal composting services - human and animal waste must be treated and managed separately than compostable food scraps and untreated paper products, etc. I contacted EarthBaby (now ReDyper SF) that services the SF Bay Area, and they do compost the Dyper Charcoal diapers. They will soon also be offering the charcoal diapers and wipes but could not yet give an eta on when.
submitted byAllison - 1 year ago
Q: is there an indicator of any sort when it's soiled?
A: No wetness indicator due to the color of the material, which is more like Batman gray than Black. Didn't miss it at all though.
submitted byPadidaddy - 2 years ago
Q: Why is the outer layer enhanced with charcoal - it isn't coming into contact with any of the smelly stuff? Shouldn't it be on the inside layers actually abosorbing the urine?
A: Layer next to the skin is pure white 3D embossed plant-based material that let's the urine go throuh into the core of the diaper where it is locked. Outside keeps the locked stuff in.
submitted byPadidaddy - 2 years ago