I will admit, while I use cloth diapers about 95% of the time, I do like to keep disposables on hand for trips, babysitters who aren't as enthusiastic about fluff as we are, and for occasional overnight use for Xander, whose poop is still mushy and not quite formed yet. He wakes up poopy every single morning, without fail, so depending on what he ate, I will sometimes put him in a disposable diaper overnight. For example, if he has had sweet potatoes or carrots, he will definitely be sporting a sposie that night. Those foods in particular cause messes of epic proportion, and the occasional break from the spraying and scraping associated with cloth is nice. I would never give up cloth in a million years, but since we do occasionally use disposables, I have been searching for a more environmentally friendly disposable alternative to the typical disposable diapers. Most disposable diapers can take up to 500 YEARS to biodegrade, and are not manufactured in an eco-friendly manner. They use TONS of cardboard for packaging, and often contain nasty chemicals in the diapers themselves! No wonder so many babies get rashes! So after doing my research on a kinder, more responsible disposable diapering alternative, I was intrigued when I found Bambo Nature diapers. Here is more about Bambo Nature, from their website: Bambo Nature’s commitment to protecting the environment is long-term with the intention that both we and future generations will be able to live in harmony with nature. They achieve this by focusing on the following: Abena only uses state-of-the-art renewable raw materials. The wood used for pulp is derived from sustainable forestry; where more trees are planted than felled. There is absolutely zero chlorine used in the bleaching process. No chemicals or compounds from SVHC (REACH Article 33(2)) are used – Substances of Very High Concern. No known substances that are harmful to health or the environment are used in Bambo Nature Diapers. - No Phthalates - No Formaldehyde (HCHO) - No Organotins (MBT, DBT, TBT) - No Colophonium - No Heavy metals - No AZO-pigments - No Chlorine (CI) - No PVC Abena adheres to requirements on resource consumption. There are criteria on factory emissions into the air, water and land. There are no chemicals used during production. - No optical brighteners - No skin care lotions - No perfumes, essential oils - No odor eliminators Abena has almost completely reduced all waste during manufacturing. Abena does not use cardboard boxes to package and ship Bambo Nature Baby Diapers.Products and packaging materials can be disposed of through recycling, incineration or composting.Products are designed to be easily dismantled so that parts can be recycled and/or composted.Bambo Nature is 80% biodegradable, more than 3 times as much as other brands. Abena’s environmental requirements are strict and they are careful to ensure minimal environmental impact in all they do. With over 80% of diapering using disposables, it is estimated that over 18 BILLION diapers are used per year; and probably more since the introduction of pull-ups and training pants. It is imperative that companies invest time, energy, research, and technological development to create products that are eco-friendly and sustainable. Abena acknowledges that all consumption affects the environment. However, their products have a significantly lower impact on the environment than others. Working with their raw material suppliers, accepting independent tests and inspections, and producing one of the most environmentally-friendly baby diapers, Abena has demonstrated their commitment to improving the world we live in. Needless to say, these are leaps and bounds in the right direction where the environment is concerned. More diaper companies need to adopt these practices for the sake of the world we live in as well as for the health and well-being of our babies. I was thrilled to get the opportunity to review these revolutionary diapers. They arrived quickly, and were not packaged using any cardboard. I received a size 3, since my youngest is about 17lbs. I immediately noticed how soft these diapers are in comparison to traditional disposable diapers. They have a smooth, almost cloth like feel to them, and they also feature standard, velcro like tabs. My favorite part of the visual aspect of Bambo Nature diapers? They have a cute little monkey on the waistband area! I LOVE monkeys, so this was a really nice surprise that's sure to please many parents. Sure, a diaper needs to work, but being cute helps, too! I also noticed there is a wetness indicator to help show how wet the diaper is at a glance. I LOVE this, since most diapers do not include this. The only other diaper I am aware of that does this also contains horrid chemicals and I refuse to use the brand ever again since their last product "advancements". (I use that term loosely, as I feel the new formula ruined their diapers.) So I was quite excited to see that much-loved feature in an eco-friendly disposable diaper. Here are some photos of the Bambo Nature Diaper, and then I will get into my experience with this brand. MY OPINION: I was actually able to use these diapers on BOTH of my babies, since they both fit fairly well into the size range for size 3 Bambo Nature diapers. My daughter is actually a couple pounds over at 24lbs 4oz, but they still fit her fairly well. She has a more petite build and is shorter, so that may have something to do with it. Xander, my 6 month old, weighs about 17lbs and is quickly catching up to his big sister! I tested the Bambo Nature on both babies, both during daytime and overnight use. I really like the softness of these diapers. My babies are used to cloth, and generally fuss a bit when put into disposables. That was not the case with these diapers at all. They didn't seem to mind the switch! I also noticed that these diapers are very easy to put on, and that the closure is very sturdy and doesn't come undone easily. This is a HUGE plus, since my daughter's latest game is "let's get naked", and she takes her diapers off and giggles. A good, strong closure is important! The Bambo Nature also fit both children very well, and didn't leave any red marks whatsoever on their little thighs. The fit of the Bambo Nature diapers is also surprisingly trim. Since I am so used to using cloth during the day, I was used to experiencing bulky "fluff-butt syndrome" and having a hard time fitting regular clothing over my diapers. These diapers are trim and don't add any bulk. Now on to the really important test: Do they work? YES! The Bambo Nature is super-absorbent and held up well during day and night time use. My babies tend to be heavy wetters, especially overnight, but when using these diapers, I did not experience any leaks with either child. I also loved the wetness indicator I talked about earlier. It made diaper changes a breeze! Also, neither of my babies experienced any redness or irritation that is so common with disposable diaper use. This of course is due to the fact that Bambo Nature diapers do not contain irritants or harsh chemicals. I would definitely recommend Bambo Nature Diapers to anyone looking for a more eco-friendly disposable diaper. Whether it be for full time use or occasional use by cloth-diapering families like mine, the Bambo Nature is a natural choice. They are soft, trim, cute, and absorbent. On top of that, they are chemical free and will biodegrade much more rapidly than traditional disposable diapers. When my family uses disposables on occasion, Bambo Nature will be our diaper of choice! BUY IT: You can purchase Bambo Nature diapers on their website and also onAmazon. You can also follow Bambo Nature on Facebook and on twitter to stay on top of their latest products and promotions. WIN IT: One very lucky follower will receive a package of Bambo Nature eco-friendly diapers to try for themselves! Please use this handy Rafflecopter form to enter. IMPORTANT: For the mandatory comment entry, please include a valid e-mail address IN THE BODY OF YOUR COMMENT! Feel free to use the following format to combat spam: yourname(at)yourprovider(dot)com. If you do not do this, I may not be able to view your e-mail address to contact you if you win! This giveaway is open to US Residents 18+ and will be open until 12:01AM EST on 8/8/2011. Winner will be chosen at random and will be announced here, tweeted, shared on Facebook, and contacted via e-mail. The winner will have 48 hours to reply and claim their prize. If I receive no response, I will be forced to draw a new winner. ***Disclosure: I received a complimentary product to facilitate my review. No other compensation was provided, and all opinions are 100% honest and have not been influenced in any way.***
66 Comments
Joy Newlan
7/24/2011 07:42:09 am
part of the Healthy Child Healthy World
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Christine
7/24/2011 08:22:39 am
Bambo Nature has the Nordic Eco Swan label...something close to my heart as I have only seen it on products we bought in Sweden.
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sarah davis
7/24/2011 09:36:13 am
i learned that bambo nature diapers don't use the same dyes that a lot of diapers do.
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Carolyn H
7/24/2011 11:24:41 am
I learned they use recycled plastics in the packaging
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Mary Beth Elderton
7/24/2011 07:30:36 pm
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Mary Beth Elderton
7/24/2011 07:31:37 pm
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Keri McDaniel
7/24/2011 07:54:22 pm
Recycled plastics is awesome, they really take being eco friendy very seriously and go to great extents to keep that title! love it!
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Keri McDaniel
7/24/2011 07:57:23 pm
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Tamara Sz
7/24/2011 11:00:33 pm
I learned that Bambo Nature contains no perfume, odor inhibitors or lotion/moisturizer in order to avoid allergic reactions
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Samantha Cuhel
7/25/2011 12:07:08 am
I learned they adhere to strict requirements during production
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amy v
7/25/2011 01:48:28 am
i learned that the wood used for pulp is derived from sustainable forestry; where more trees are planted than felled
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amy v
7/25/2011 01:50:13 am
entered be present giveaway
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BeautyToLove
7/25/2011 05:39:42 am
-I learned some information under their Allergy Prevention Section, including:
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Stefanie H.
7/25/2011 10:11:55 am
I learned that Bambo Nature is a partner of Healthy Child, Healthy World--a non-profit organization looking to protect children from harmful chemicals
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Virginia Soul
7/25/2011 11:51:23 am
I learned they make trainers too!!
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debbie m
7/25/2011 02:56:49 pm
i learned they are made in denmark, and they are a very environmentally friendly manufacturer.
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Kerry Gibbs
7/25/2011 10:33:24 pm
They are the only diaper in the world with a certified eco-label.
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Ivy
7/26/2011 02:02:00 am
love the wetness indicator on the diapers!
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Sherry S.
7/26/2011 05:17:31 am
I learned that their diaper production is subject to strict 24-hour quality control in our state of the art laboratory.
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Sherry S.
7/26/2011 05:22:24 am
I entered your Christmas in July contest.
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heidI daily
7/27/2011 02:02:28 am
i learned bambo nature diapers are 75% biodegradable
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Joanna
7/28/2011 03:46:40 am
I didn't know allergies can be developed through exposure to pollutants. I'm glad I use cloth diapers, but I do need a pack of 'sposies every now and then! These look like a great option.
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Heather McDonough
7/29/2011 06:46:12 am
I learned that they don't use harmful dyes and bleaches like most diapers do.
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SAbrina Radke
7/29/2011 02:52:59 pm
I learned they adhere to strict requirements during production, that is commitment!
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7/29/2011 05:02:24 pm
I love that 'Abena test samples from every production run to ensure that the product meets its strict specifications'
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Kimberly
7/29/2011 08:31:10 pm
Happy to learn they are Eco Friendly!
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Amanda Alvarado
7/30/2011 06:03:16 am
They hold the Nordic Swan Eco-label.
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JLJMOmmy
7/30/2011 08:58:21 am
They are a very environmentally friendly manufacturer.
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Lara J
7/30/2011 09:05:39 am
I learned that these are excellent for Sensitive Baby skin & will help with Allergy Prevention
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Gladys Parker
7/30/2011 12:58:34 pm
They are non toxic and hypoallergenic
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Gladys Parker
7/30/2011 01:02:45 pm
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Gladys Parker
7/30/2011 01:08:03 pm
Entered AT&T, 12 mo of laundry soap, $25 pajama GC,
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Gladys Parker
7/30/2011 01:11:41 pm
Shared on fb http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=211265105591001&id=100001000007499
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Gladys Parker
7/30/2011 01:13:37 pm
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Linda Meyers-Gabbard
7/30/2011 06:48:34 pm
I learned a lot regarding their packaging
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Libby'
7/31/2011 02:41:12 am
The have a ton of information on the site. I was very interested in reading about allergies and baby eczema. Very good advice!
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Kaycee
7/31/2011 03:11:43 am
I learned they are perfume free. This is important to me to protect my baby's sensitive skin!
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Jenafer Barker
7/31/2011 03:59:42 am
I love that there diapers are latex free :-)
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alice
7/31/2011 10:43:30 am
There's no chlorine used in the bleaching process-- less chemicals = better for the world and better for the baby too!
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Amy Hint
8/1/2011 02:08:08 am
I learned that the company, KCK Industries, is a cosmetic and healthcare company which develops and markets a wide range of products. They have more than 25 years of experience within the industry.
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Carrie Martinet
8/1/2011 03:08:38 am
I learned that they use wood pulp that is forested from sustainable sources. Cool. carriethegood(at)gmail
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Virginia Soul
8/1/2011 07:46:34 am
I entered the Simple Solution Giveaway too
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8/3/2011 11:01:34 am
I learned that all their products are certified free of dangerous chemicals & ll known allergens. :)
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rebecca shockley
8/3/2011 11:39:09 am
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Nita Bitas
8/3/2011 12:38:45 pm
I learned that they use wood pulp that is forested from sustainable source.
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Nita Bitas
8/3/2011 12:42:39 pm
I entered the Wahmies Pail Liner Giveaway
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Judith
8/4/2011 04:54:05 am
I learned that Bambo has received the Nordic Swan EcoLabel, recognizing it as a sustainable and eco-friendly company
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kelley
8/4/2011 09:18:37 am
I like that they only uses state-of-the-art renewable raw materials. kelleykjag@yahoo.com
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Carolsue
8/4/2011 06:32:44 pm
I like that they have no Formaldehyde or Chlorine or PVC
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Robin Blankenship
8/5/2011 01:16:11 am
use recycled plastics in the packaging
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Randy Bailey
8/5/2011 01:24:01 am
I learned these diapers have no chemical to harm my baby's skin. That is important 2 me. Earth-friendly is also important to me [biodegradable]
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Cori Hill
8/5/2011 01:11:19 pm
I learned that "The wood used for pulp is derived from sustainable forestry; where more trees are planted than felled"
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Rebecca Peters
8/6/2011 02:47:37 am
They dont use chlorine in the bleaching process
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kelsey little
8/6/2011 04:27:31 am
I like that the manufacturing of these diapers is eco friendly. Good to know the company is trying!
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Caryn S
8/6/2011 05:02:03 am
They're the only diaper with an eco-friendly label
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Jackie W.
8/6/2011 05:27:28 pm
I learned that they have more than 25 years of experience. :)
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Julie G
8/7/2011 01:07:25 am
I learned what an eco-friendly company Bambo Nature is. They use wood from sustainable forestry no harmful chemicals, but beyond that they are eco-friendly in the production and shipping of their products! Reducing pollution, no chemicals in used in production, reducing waste and recyclable packaging. Thanks for the giveaway from this wonderful company that cares about our environment!
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Michelle Sanchez
8/7/2011 05:35:04 am
mnsanchez15(at)yahoo(dot)com
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Kat Riley
8/7/2011 10:23:24 am
I learned that Bambo Nature is 80% biodegradable, more than 3 times as much as other brands.
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Pauline M
8/7/2011 01:28:08 pm
I learned that Bambo Nature is the new baby diaper generation labelled with the “Swan” logo - the official environmental labelling in Scandinavia.
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amy deeter
8/7/2011 01:43:33 pm
they are perfume free
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