Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers

41kk33vp15l_aa280_pibundle-4topright00_aa280_sh20_.jpgReduce risk of diaper dash, get first-rate absorbency performance and help the environment. That’s all in a day’s work for the Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diaper. This made-in-the-U.S. diaper has slowly become a favorite among eco-focused moms, and with its cloth-like comfort, babies will show you their appreciation as well. This chlorine-free diaper relieves the world of adding more dioxin pollution, which is a toxin that is believed to cause cancer. The only knock is that the seventh generation is a bit smaller, which creates a snug feel for the baby, but some more opportunities for leakage. In addition, the absorbent is gel based, so don’t be surprised if you see some gel beads leak out on a really full diaper. Still, for a little bit of a cost upgrade, you are making a giant stride for holistic parenting. mli1.gif

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2 Responses to “Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers”

  1. jessica lin on March 28th, 2008

    caroline — seventh generation isn’t actually any more eco-friendly than using huggies or pampers… the only real difference is that it’s dyed a brownish color. i know that, at least for pampers, chlorine hasn’t been used in their diapers for a number of years.

  2. caroline on April 1st, 2008

    Thanks for the information, jess! That’s why this site needs feedback. I had no idea about Pampers not having chlorine in their diapers.

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