Some Parents Are Shipping Their Babys’ Dirty Diapers To Help Planet

If you’ve ever spent much time around a baby, you know they go through a ton of diapers. And all those disposable diapers end up getting thrown away and take up a lot of space in landfills across the country. But now some parents are mailing their babies’ diapers off to be composted and it’s all to help save the planet… but you’ll have to be willing to store a bunch of dirty diapers in the house until you have enough to fill a box.

Subscription-based baby care company Dyper makes a biodegradable bamboo diaper and teamed up with waste-management company TerraCycle to come up with a more eco-friendly solution than trashing used diapers. They launched ReDyper, a mail-in diaper composting service for Dyper customers. Once parents have enough soiled Dyper diapers to fill the provided box - which is specially designed per the United Nations’ hazmat standards - they print a mailing label and send them off to centralized composting facilities around the U.S.

Would you use this eco-friendly diaper composting service?

Source: New York Post Image © 2020 GettyImages


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