Showing posts with label eco friendly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eco friendly. Show all posts

Monday, 4 March 2013

Cloth Diaper Lingo

New to the world of cloth diapering? Trying to learn as much about this environmentally friendly option as you can? ZiggleBaby can help! Today's lesson: some of the common terms and phrases you'll see associated with cloth diapers.

Below are some of the common terms and acronyms in the industry:

  • AIO - All-In-One - AIOs are fitted diapers that have a waterproof outer layer. This layer usually consists of fabric that has a PUL (PolyUrethane Laminate) backing, polar fleece such as Windpro, or wool. These are the closest in similarity to disposable diapers since they are a one-piece diapering system. The absorbent soaker material is often sewn into the diaper; it may also be detachable.
  • Contour Diapers - Contours are hourglass shaped diapers with no elastic in the legs or back. They must be held together with a SNAPPI Diaper Fastener, pins, or a diaper cover. These diapers are not waterproof, so a cover will be needed.
  • Fitted Diapers - Fitted diapers closely resemble disposable diapers. They are contoured and fitted with elastic around the legs and back. They fasten with Velcro or snaps, and a waterproof cover must be worn over them. They are the next step up from flat pre-fold diapers and much easier to use.
  • Liners - Liners are thin layers of cloth or paper that are placed inside the diaper to aid in the cleaning of solid waste. In the case of paper liners, the solid waste collected on the liner can be removed from the soiled diaper and either thrown away or flushed. Cloth liners must be washed, but aid in laundering. They also help protect the actual diaper from staining.
  • Pre-folds - Pre-fold diapers are rectangular shaped diapers that must be folded into the shape of a diaper. They are similar to flats, but have multiple layers with more layering in the middle. They often have 2-4 layers of absorbent material on either side and 6-8 layers in the middle. The amount of layers varies according to the size you choose, generally ranging from preemie to toddler. You may see a pre-fold described as being 4x8x4. This describes how many layers there are in the outer and inner sections: 4 layers in both outer sections and 8 layers in the inner or middle section. Pre-folds are usually the cheapest type of cloth diapers available. They must be used in conjunction with a cover.
  • Soakers - The term soaker can be applied two ways. It often refers to the absorbent middle part of the diaper that absorbs the moisture when a baby wets. Soakers may be sewn inside the diaper, partially sewn to form a flap, snapped in inside the diaper, or simply laid inside the diaper. The term soaker is also used in reference to wool diaper covers.
  • Flats - These one-layer diapers, generally made out of 100% cotton gauze, are the most "old-fashioned" choice. They dry quickly and fit a large range of sizes. Folding and pinning are required.

ZiggleBaby cloth diapers are an All-In-One type of diaper, meaning it can easily be used for babies of all sizes: up to 45 pounds in weight.

Want to learn more on cloth diaper terminology? Visit our website for more detailed information.

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

A New Eco-Friendly Revolution in Laundry

Doing your laundry without detergent?! Is that possible? Yes it is....and its good for the environment!

We here at ZiggleBaby are strong believers in doing what's best for our families, children and the environment. And with so many great new products coming to market that meet these goals, its a good time to be environmentally conscience.

One new product we're very excited about, and we are happy to be able to offer to our shoppers, is the SmartKlean Eco-Friendly Laundry Ball. This revolutionary product effectively cleans 365 loads of laundry without using any soap or detergent, while also replacing the need for fabric softener and dryer sheets. It helps conserve water, energy and money!

The laundry ball is 100% free of harmful pthalates or artificial fragrances. The laundry will smell neutral after every wash. The SmartKlean laundry ball is also 100% hypoallergenic. Try one today for your family, you'll be amazed at how well it works.

Please visit our website for more information on the SmartKlean Laundry Ball. We here at ZiggleBaby highly recommend the product for all your cleaning, including washing our ZiggleBaby Cloth Diapers.

Friday, 23 November 2012

The Savings in Using Cloth Diapers

How Much Can You Save Using Cloth Diapers?

We all know that disposable baby diapers account for a huge amount of garbage going into landfills each year. In addition to the obvious environmental costs of that waste, what about the dollars and cents cost of that waste? Are you aware of how much money the typical family spends on disposable diapers?

Well let's take a stab and calculating that cost:

We estimate that each baby will need about 6,000 diapers 7 during the first two 8 years of life. For these calculations, let's assume that a family needs about 60 diapers a week. Disposable diapers cost roughly 23¢ per store-brand diaper and 28¢ for name-brand. This averages to 25.5¢ per diaper. Thus the average child will cost about $1,600 to diaper for two years in disposable diapers, or about $66 a month.

For cloth diapering, each family will probably need about 6 dozen diapers. The cost of cloth diapering can vary considerably, from as low as $300 for a basic set-up of prefolds and covers, to $1,000 or more for organic cotton fitted diapers. Despite this large price range, it should be possible to buy a generous mix of prefolds and diaper covers for about $300, most of which will probably last for two children in a family

The net savings? Conservatively it works out to about $1,300 less to use cloth diapers than disposable diapers over the course of 2 years. Could your family find a better use for that $1,300?

Interested in learning more? Visit ZiggleBaby.com to get more information, as well as learn about our adjustable one-size cloth diapers. 

Friday, 16 November 2012

Welcome!

Welcome to the ZiggleBaby blog! Thanks for stopping by.

This blog will become the regular home for news, tips, articles, videos and much more, all related to eco-friendly cloth diapers from ZiggleBaby. We'll also offer helpful and interesting articles related to all our baby products, and relevant lifestyle info for our valued customers and fans.

Thanks again for visiting. Watch for much more coming very soon!!