Why we love it:
- Especially skin-friendly: ideal for sensitive baby skin with incomparable softness
- Made without perfume, lotion, dyes inside or natural latex
- Gently bleached without chlorine
- Optimal fit and leakage protection: Secure closure and flexible adjustment to legs and abdomen with closures firmly attached to each diaper
- Optimum comfort thanks to umbilical protection neckline
- Practical wetness indicator for sizes 1 and 2
- Keeps baby dry for up to 12 hours
- Produced using renewable energies, pulp from FSC certified sources, and 40% recycled plastic bags
- GMO-free
Perfect for you if:
- # You want to avoid leaks and blowouts
- # You want to protect your baby from unwanted substances
- # You want the most environmentally-friendly disposable diapers on the market
Product Description
Feeding and diapering your baby with the most high-quality, trusted resources is paramount, but it doesn’t have to be a hassle. Did you know that industry leader HiPP sells more than just baby formula? HiPP produces a variety of organic and high-quality products to serve the needs of infants in Europe and beyond.
With their incredible line of diapers, HiPP continues its reputation of ensuring that their customers feel completely cared for and stress-free. Their diapers are specially designed to protect the most sensitive skin! They include soft, fleece-like material and more importantly, they do not include lotions, latex, fragrances, chlorine, and dyes. This makes HiPP diapers incredibly skin-friendly as they keep the skin reliably dry for a long time (even at night!) without the undesirable additives that you’ll find in conventional diapers.
Made from FSC-certified paper, these luxury diapers were awarded the Blue Angel for sustainable and environmentally friendly production. Additionally, 40% of the packaging is made from recycled plastic bags!
And no worries about those frequent changes in the early months when you are beyond exhausted because the wetness indicator (available in sizes 1 and 2) makes it super easy to tell if your baby needs changing. Because HiPP diapers are available in sizes 1-3, we recommend that you choose the larger option if you vary between two sizes.
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What are Eco diapers
Disposable diapers that are environmentally friendly are commonly referred to as “eco diapers.” Unlike conventional diapers, eco diapers are largely made of biodegradable materials like FSC-certified pulp.
While there are no single criteria for what makes a diaper “eco-friendly,” the following characteristics should be evaluated:
- Use of renewable energies
- Support for global climate protection projects
- Certification as climate- or carbon-neutral
- Use of certified pulp by FSC
- Tested for harmful substances
- Manufactured without unnecessary cosmetic additives
What makes HiPP diapers unique?
HiPP diapers are the most environmentally-friendly diapers on the market! HiPP uses renewable resources, manufacturing their diapers in Germany using 100% renewable energies. In fact, HiPP has been awarded the Blue Angel Seal, the KLIMA Neutral seal, and the Standard 100 by OEKO TEX Seal for their sustainable and environmentally-friendly production.
About the Manufacturer
The HiPP brand has been an innovation leader in baby food and organic, ecological business practices for over 100 years. Founded in Germany in 1899, HiPP today partners with thousands of organic farms in Europe. HiPP goes above and beyond to ensure their formulas are of the highest organic quality, analyzing all ingredients for traces of over 1,000 substances and going far beyond legal requirements for organic. Unlike other formula brands, HiPP only does organic products, and their rigorous standards are applied across every single HiPP product on the market.
HiPP also takes sustainability seriously, working closely with environmental and ecological organizations, and running on an environmental management system that minimizes water and energy consumption, and ensures 97% of their factory waste is recycled. Today, HiPP’s factories across Germany, Austria, and Hungary are completely carbon neutral.