Eco-friendly nappies from Babylove for time-poor Australian parents

Robert Stockdill

Robert Stockdill

Beyond by Babylove – a new range of nappy pants made with soft organic cotton and plant-based, biodegradable materials – has launched on to the Australian market targeting time-poor parents seeking eco-friendly alternatives to traditional disposable nappies. 

“We are so proud of the strides we have made to make it easier for parents to choose a nappy that is better for the earth,” a spokesperson told Viable Earth. 

Beyond nappies are made from sustainably sourced plant-based and biodegradable materials, PEFC-certified pulp from sustainably managed forests, and produced in a solar-powered plant that produces zero waste.

All of the materials used in Beyond have also been tested and certified against more than 350 harmful substances according to Standard 100 by Oeko-Tex, ensuring hypoallergenic qualities. Three plant-based oils – Jojoba, Rice and Olive Oil – provide moisturising, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects.

Sometimes, consumers are wary of sustainable alternatives to mainstream alternatives, but Beyond nappies boast an absorption of up to 12 hours and come with a wetness indicator that changes colour when it is time for a change. 

Beyond are sold in Australia at Chemist Warehouse stores, along with selected independents in the IGA, Foodland and Drakes banners.

Robert Stockdill

Robert Stockdill

Robert Stockdill is a content writer with more than 30 years of experience in five countries. His style has built upon award-winning success in news and features in the print media to leadership in digital communication, spanning news websites, social media, magazines, brochures, and contributing to books. Recognising the devastating impact of consumer behaviour on the planet and wanting to help make a difference Robert launched Viable.Earth as a platform to celebrate positive contributions by brands, companies and individuals towards reducing environmental impact and improve sustainability – especially in the fields of fashion, beauty, food, lifestyle, and transportation.

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