"gDiapers, which stands for green diapers, consist of a washable, cotton outer little gPant and a plastic-free biodegradable diaper gRefill. They are made of breathable material just like sports clothing. So, babies stay dry and happy and are far less likely to get diaper rash. Flush, compost or toss. Can't flush? It's ok to toss our flushable diaper refills because they're plastic-free. Or garden compost the wet ones. They'll break down in 50-150 days. A totally new way to think about diapers.Once you get the hang of it, the whole process will seem as normal as recycling your newspaper. You can also compost the wet ones or simply toss the soiled refill. It will break down in the landfill in about 90 days vs. up to 500 years for a disposable. Ah, the beauty of eco-friendly plastic-free diapers." - from gDiapers website
We have been using gDiapers for about ten months now and LOVE them. We use both their flushable inserts and Cloth ( they just came out with gCloth). They are great because they give you the option of cloth or flushable, which is great for when you are our of the house. If you have ever thought about cloth or would like to try now is a great time to try. They just came out with a special July 4th gDiaper, gcloth - the companies own cloth insert, I made mine before and the everyday g's 6 pack. The 6 pack is $70, but with my code - g586Miller - you can save $30 on every pack you buy. It also helps me get a gift certificate and possibly a trip to Portland, OR. They dye great to, so you can come up with all sorts of color options.
Hailey in her new Glory G!!!