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Why Cloth Diaper

It's Easy

Modern cloth diapers offer a variety of styles, fabrics, and features that make them more fun and less daunting than ever before.  

  • They come with snap or aplix (VELCRO®) closures and have elastic around the waist, which cuts down significantly on the “blowouts” typically seen with disposable diapers. Safety pins are a thing of the past - no more pricked fingers and/or babies!
  • Advanced fabrics, liners, diaper sprayers, and more efficient washing machines and clothes dryers make laundering diapers easier than in the past. 
  • It's Economical

    While the initial cost of purchasing a supply of cloth diapers can seem daunting, the savings add up quickly!

    The average diaper-wearing child goes through at least 8-10 diapers a day for 24-36 months. That's over 3000 diapers a year, ranging in cost from $.30 to $.80 each! The savings that come from using cloth diapers are significant; roughly $2000 per child. A stash of 36-48 cloth diapers will suffice for most children through potty training, and can sometimes even be reused for subsequent children. Additionally, cloth diapered children may potty train sooner than children in disposable diapers which can bring even more savings.
    It's Eco-Friendly

    They are reusable and can be used at least 150-200 times!

    Trash is a growing problem, and diapers piled in landfills not only occupy significant space but breed dangerous germs and can harm our groundwater. The greater Phoenix area is now reduced to one landfill with the government trying to reduce waste to slow it from hitting capacity. Each individual disposable diaper takes approximately 500 years to decompose. Additionally, disposable diapers contain petroleum-based ingredients and non-renewable resources. Many studies have proven that disposable diapers negatively impact the environment both in the production and disposal after use.
    It's Healthier

    It boils down to this – would you rather wear underwear made from cotton or plastic?

    Your baby's skin won't be exposed to Sodium Polyacrylate, the highly absorbent chemical that is found in disposable diapers, which was removed from feminine products in 1985 after being linked with Toxic Shock Syndrome. Disposable diapers also contain dioxin, which is a by-product of bleaching paper. Dioxin is the most toxic of all cancer-causing chemicals, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

    It's Cute & Comfy

    So many colors, so many prints! Cloth diapers are so cute you won’t even want to put pants on your child - and in Arizona you don’t need to! Cloth diapers are comfortable and you have the added benefit of knowing exactly what you’re exposing your baby’s skin to.

    Remember!

    Cloth diapering doesn’t have to be all or nothing. One cloth diaper can save at least 365 diapers from going into the landfill.