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  2. How sustainable diaper brand Kudos is taking on industry ...

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    Still, plastic diapers from mega brands like Procter & Gamble-owned Pampers and Kimberly-Clark-owned Huggies continue to dominate the market. Amrita Saigal, founder and CEO of Kudos, is looking to ...

  3. Swim diaper - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, a disposable swim diaper is only partially biodegradable and repeated purchases may cost more than reuse. A popular brand of disposable swim diapers is Little Swimmers, marketed under the Kimberly-Clark Huggies brand. Procter & Gamble produces the rival brand Pampers Splashers. Both are sold in three sizes: small (16–26 lb ...

  4. Irritant diaper dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    To reduce the incidence of diaper rash, disposable diapers have been engineered to pull moisture away from the baby's skin using synthetic non-biodegradable gel. Today, cloth diapers can use newly available superabsorbent microfiber cloth placed in a pocket with a layer of light permeable material that contacts the skin. This design serves to ...

  5. Ecopipo - Wikipedia

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    The diapers use Velcro instead of safety pins [2] and consist of a waterproof outer layer, a polyester fleece inner layer, and inserts made from bamboo. [1] In addition to being available in different sizes, they stretch to fit the baby. [2] They are produced in a factory in Irapuato and in a subcontracted facility in Xalapa to satisfy export ...

  6. These Global Consumer Players Benefit from the Diaper ... - AOL

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    The global baby diaper market is huge, and offers big diaper businesses lots of room for growth. According to a report from Transparency Market Research, this market is expected to grow by around ...

  7. Seventh Generation Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company uses recycled and post-consumer materials in its packaging, as well as biodegradable, plant-based phosphate-free and chlorine-free ingredients in its products. The company attributes the name "Seventh Generation" to the "Great Law of the Iroquois". Per the company, the document states, "In our every deliberation, we must consider ...

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