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24.2.2019

If you don't go with reusable nappies, these are the next best thing. They are well fitting, don't leak (this has improved since previous versions). They are mostly made from renewable resources which means more of the nappies are biodegradable and less oil-based. This is better for the planet.Note that they are not 100% made from renewable resources - see below quoted from the manufacturer's website:"Rather than basing so much of the nappy on oil based plastic as other brands do, Naty nappies use bio-based and plant-based plastic wherever possible. While the nappies are not made from 100% bio-based or plant-based materials yet,we are proud of the steps we have taken to provide you with an environmentally friendly nappy.Naty nappies consist of wood pulp to help with absorption, a back sheet and distribution center based on bio-based materials, as well as cellulose in the nappy. To further improve the absorption of our nappies we use a small amount of super absorbents.""We do use a small amount of super absorbents in our nappies. Super-absorbent granules are widely employed within the disposable nappy industry to enhance absorption performance and leakage protection. They have enjoyed a long, safe history of use spanning some twenty years in nappies, as well as other products such as feminine care and adult incontinence nappies. SAP technology has developed considerably over the years but has evolved around the same basic chemistry, of Sodium Polyacrylate salts together with surface cross linking agents.The super-absorbent in common use is absolutely safe and has been thoroughly tested in all aspects for allergic reaction and toxicity.Without super-absorbent, the performance of the nappy would be much less effective due to the absorbent capacity being much lower. This would have a negative impact on the dryness of the nappy with increased risk of nappy rash, as well as requiring more frequent nappy changes. However, at Naty we do use less super absorbents than many leading brands."The bottom line is that these disposable nappies are more eco-friendly than almost all the others available. So worth paying a premium for these, which will reduce your environmental impact and hopefully encourage other manufacturers follow suit.
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26.7.2019

The Eco by Naty diapers are good quality for a disposable diaper.These come in packs that are easy to open and keep the diapers stored in till needing more. There's even a built in handle on the packaging that helps to move the pack around if needed. The information need to know like the sizing and other features is easy to read and locate on the package too.The pattern on the diapers is little blue flowers all over spread out with a larger flower with the word happiness beneath it. From the listing is looks like the pattern is different on some. However, the design for the size 3 I received is what I described.I love how these are truly unscented!I love the no over fragrance to have to deal with for sensitive babies or adult caregivers!The diapers are strong and very soft. These move well with the wearer and don't leave marks. I have never had a tab pull or break off. The leg areas and the back and front keep all wetness and waste inside. We have used these overnight and were very impressed with how much they could hold without leakage ( this will fully depend how much a little one tends to wet).The sit pretty flat beneath the clothes. The diapers aren't bulky at all. They are thin but truly do a good job. My little one has never gotten skin irritation, rash, or any other uncomfortable things to mention while wearing these.When considering how these diaper are free from chemicals, fragrances, and other things you shouldn't be having near your skin, you can't go wrong. Recommended!
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23.7.2019

These diapers are great. And, I was super skeptical at first! I have never used Naty diapers before...I didn't even know they existed until recently. I decided to try them for my daughter.Upon taking them out of the package, they have zero fragrance (loooove this). There is a faint smell that is most likely bamboo - but I'm not a professional smeller, so I could be wrong. They do seem quite thin when I first picked them up, so I was super scared of leaks.Putting them on my toddler, they seem to be larger than other diapers of their same size. They fit so much better because she has a bit of a tummy that causes her to size out of other brands earlier than the weight range would indicate.The sticky tabs are pretty elastic-y, and they stick/re-stick without losing their "holding" power. The diapers are white with hints of pale gray, so they don't have an prints that show through light-colored clothing.After several successful daytime runs with the Naty diapers, I decided I was brave enough to give these a try at nighttime. I was pleasantly surprised the next morning! There were absolutely no leaks whatsoever! And, the absorbency of the diaper pulled the moisture completely away from her skin. This is a huge deal for us because my daughter sleeps a solid 12 hours and morning diapers are VERY wet!I am very happy with these diapers. They are a little more expensive at $0.45 per diapers, but I think this price is justified based on the responsibly sourced materials they use.
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24.4.2019

My little baby definitely knows how to go through a lot of diapers, so my first concern is the value of the diaper. Value is not the same as cheap, however, and though I can get more diapers for less money by getting a bigger name brand, I really prefer these because I've seen diapers leave a rash or irritation on my daughter's sensitive skin.I've been pleased with these. Unlike some of the more eco-clean brands, these really look about the same as a pair of Huggies or Pampers (except that they lack a wetness indicator). They go on the same, and are easy to velcro on. I've had no trouble with sizing, but these are a bit larger than some brands. Sized right, they seem comfortable and hold a seal against the legs.You should be able to get a finger between the diaper and the baby but not much more, and these work.My baby needs a good moisture seal (ointment or petrolatum) or the diaper needs to breath. These seem to dry a bit faster, and though I tend to get her changed really quickly, the couple times I haven't for some reason she's been much more comfortable than she'd have been with a more traditional diaper.I haven't had any problems with leakage, and the pulp in these seems to do a good job.We tried very hard to have our child so we spend all day and night watching her, and we want the best for her. These do cost a little more, but I'll be buying them over the cheaper stuff because she is getting less irritation and I find a value in that.
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11.9.2019

[Introduction – Opening Statement]I had the opportunity to use the ‘Eco Disposable Baby Diapers’ for close to a week of daily usage on our child.[Experience Using Product]The diapers are well packaged and are easily accessible; the feel/touch of the diapers are smooth to the hand and easily unfold in preparation to apply to a baby’s bottom. The plant-based material gives the user peace of mind as a parent, in addition to the fragrance-free these diapers bring. Within minutes, I was able to apply the diaper and it remains latched to our child without any leaks throughout my testing.***Positive***+Easy application of diaper+No chemicals or perfume scent used+Plant based***Negative***-The cost is quite significant when compared to other leading brands (quantity per dollar),therefore if you are on a budget/have financial limitations, the prolonged cost of daily use could be too high for some. To compare, 192 diapers @ 69$ (Kirkland), so in essence, you are receiving nearly double for $10 more, however the benefits of an eco-friendly diaper is lost[Conclusion – Final Thoughts]If cost/price is no objects, Eco is an excellent brand to choose; their business model is something to admire and respect. My experience has been positive thus far, all together, 4 stars (-1 for the high price).
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25.2.2019

I am not a hugely impressed with nappy brands as the supermarket own versions have always worked just as well. On the occasion that we have gone branded they sometimes hold a little more liquid before needing to be replaced, but nothing that would justify the extra cost. Naty are a brand that at least have a unique selling point in that they are made from more plant based materials than conventional nappies. This means that making them is more sustainable for the environment. This will chime with a fair few parents as they realise they want a decent future for their kids.Although sustainable in creation, these Naty nappies are not quite 100% biodegradable so are still not as friendly as washable alternatives.As a nappy though, they work. They appear to be just as absorbent and contain any mess as well as our normal nappies. The material feels a little courser than what our child is used to, but there have been no complaints on the comfort front. Both the size 3 and size 4 fit our 7 month year old. We use 3 during the day and 4 at night as they are bulkier, but hold more liquid. The packs we received contained the number mentioned in the detailing, so one purchase should last you a few weeks, as long as there are not too many accidents.
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15.9.2019

I really like these Eco Friendly diapers by Naty. Not only are they good for the environment, but they are also good for my baby! The are free of chemicals, dyes and fragrances and are made with GMO free plant-based film and fibers. They are SUPER soft on my baby’s sensitive skin and she hasn’t experienced any irritations or redness since we have started using them.The only issue I have with these diapers is that I can’t use them overnight. I don’t know if my little one pees more than they average baby at night but if she wears one of these diapers, we are sure to wake up with a wet bed. They are great during the day when I change her diaper more frequently but we have to use Pampers Swaddlersduring the night for more absorbency.I read some reviews about faulty tabs so I’m not sure if I just got lucky, but so far, I haven’t experienced any issues with them. They haven’t ripped off and they stick to the diaper very well. Perhaps it was just a manufacturing issue on some batches that has now been rectified.If you are looking for a more natural eco friendly diaper then I suggest you try these out. Just be aware that they may leak over night, especially if you have a baby who pees a lot in their sleep (like mine)!
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18.2.2019

I love that there are eco friendly alternatives when it comes with nappies but this is the first lot we’ve tried from Naty. I did receive 2 packs of 44 nappies in a box. Taking one out the pack I have to say I loved the simple ‘Love’ design but I was disappointed with the overall shape of them – or lack of shape. There is a large waist band but the only elastication is in the sticky tabs so you need to make sure they are fastened quiet tightly to ensure there’s no gap around the waist. I do like that the absorbent pad is almost the full length of the nappy though. The pad offers no shape though.It is slightly narrower between the legs but relies more on the elasticated seal around the legs – this is incredibly soft but needs to be checked the seal is there before getting them dressed again or there could be leaks. So far they have done us just fine – they hold a decent amount of liquid and solids but I feel they are a bit bulkier than the Pampers Baby Dry Nappy Pants we usually use so I tend to stick to Naty during the day and Pampers at night which I feel is a slightly better shape for my son. I think I would quite happily buy these along with my usual brand to help the environment a bit more.
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24.2.2019

I was impressed that this nappy the Eco by Naty was produced from natural products which have a FSC certificate.I must admit I had no idea what other nappies were made from but have looked at some of the other brands for sale they don't seem to to have plant based film. Hopefully due to the make up of the product they will degrade quickly and not spent hundreds of years in landfill, the packaging is also made from renewable material. The Naty is also guaranteed to reduce the risk of nappy rash as it has no dioxins, latex and is fragrance free.In a world full of risk the last thing we want to do with our very small babies is to expose them to harmful chemicals so this product seems to cover allangles.Unfortunately I do not have a baby but my neighbours daughter had a little girl three weeks ago so I asked her to test the Naty for me.She has said the nappy has a soft interior and fit really well, they do not leak in any way. She cannot comment about nappy rash but she really likes them especially for their eco credentials and will be buying more herself.Overall a really good product which I imagine other companies will be copying to push their eco credentials
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27.5.2019

In the UK, we throw away around eight million non-biodegradable nappies each and every day, and this accounts for nearly 3% of our household waste. So any small thing I can do to reduce this figure is brilliant, but any nappies I use also need to be easy to use and hassle-free, and thankfully 'Eco by Naty biodegradable nappies' are just that.Although others have mentioned leaks, we’ve had no problem on this front. The shape of the nappy is a little wider at the waist than Pampers nappies, so I always fit the tabs nice and snug to ensure the nappy – particularly around by little ones legs – sits as close to my baby as possible. The material is soft and highly absorbent; closely matching Pampers,and on a par with Aldi, and better than Tesco and Morrisons own brand.Each pack of 25 nappies is compact with top opening – so the bundle stays together whilst you work through them – and they are a great size for travelling or weekends away. It would be nice to see the removal of plastic in the packaging, but otherwise I would recommend these as an environmentally-friendly and effective alternative to disposable nappies, and the next best thing to reusable nappies.
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4.3.2019

Eco by Naty Premium Disposable Diapers for Sensitive Skin, Size 3, 4-9 kg, 180-Count are good nappies and personally, I would recommend them. I would advise first of all that the nappy is put on correctly and there are no creases or even small gaps at the openings especially the legs and back. I have found to my messy mistake that even the smallest gap the nappy will leak and I mean LEAK!!I now take great care on putting on the Eco by Naty Premium Disposable Diapers for Sensitive Skin precisely and especially make sure the nappy is comfortable, and I have to say our little one seems to be happy wearing them,There has been no sore bottoms or even slightly red bottom which is a huge bonus for me and her.They are not overly thick which means there is no bulky thickness which can spoil the look of her little outfits, plus there is no thickness between the legs, therefore, she is able to move about with ease and no restriction whatsoever.Eco by Naty Premium Disposable Diapers for Sensitive Skin, Size 3, 4-9 kg, 180-Count are a good nappy which are biodegradable which is important in today's plastic addicted worldHappy to recommend.
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30.4.2019

It's funny when you see a product that says "dioxins" free, and you wonder. Hmm. Are all the other diapers we've been using laced with dioxins, whatever they are?I like that they're free of fragrance, phthalates, VOCs, and dyes. Now with dioxins, we've got something else to look out for.Well, after a bit of research, yep, dioxins are in diapers, and they are not good. They are a persistent organic pollutants and are toxic. Apparently, chlorine is used on diapers to help whiten them and that leaves behind toxic dioxins. The list of possible harm that dioxins can cause are:- Reproductive and developmental problems- Damage the immune system- Interfere with hormones and also cause cancerBaby Gear Lab has more on it.So,are the trace levels in diapers harmful? Is it worth the chance.So, tradeoffs. Sometimes the natural diapers don't hold up to the big brands in terms of leak protection. I think that might be a function of how these diapers are shaped or even sized.So, are a few leaks worth keeping the dioxins out? Depends on how messy the leaks are. :)I'd like to take the chance on a few leaks to keep the toxins away.
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2.2.2019

These Eco by Naty diapers are okay, I'm neither extremely excited or supremely disappointed with them. I will say that I like these diapers more than the Honest Company diapers, but not as much as Mama Bear, Huggies, or Pampers.They are thicker and stiffer feeling, similar to the Honest Company diapers, but don't have the gathering in the back like Honest Company does. In fact, I've found that the back of the Eco by Naty has a tendency to have a really large gap, but the diapers themselves aren't quite as stiff as the Honest Company so I feel they're a little more comfortable for little ones. The liner also doesn't wick away wetness as well as Mama Bear, Huggies or Pampers.The Eco by Naty run bigger than Honesty Company,Mama Bear, or Huggies and although the elastic on the legs seems very secure, the gap in the back is a potential for disaster.I do like the fact that they're eco-friendly however that isn't such an important aspect for me that I'm willing to pay a premium price for them. Overall, they've performed decently well for us and I don't have any major complaints, but they definitely aren't my top choice in diapers.
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7.7.2019

I've been using these diapers with my 2-year old for a couple of weeks. So far there have been no leaks day or night.The diapers are soft and have an outdoors/woodsy kind of smell. You can smell the scent but it's not overpowering and kinda nice for a change compared to the chemical smells of some of the diapers we've used.I ordered the size 5 and I'm glad we did. I don't think the size 4 would have fit although that's the size he is in with other brand name diapers. The only difference I can see between the EcoNaty size 5 and his previous diaper (Huggies size 4) is that the EcoNaty is longer than the Huggies well above the belly button.Other than the height there isn't a lot of difference between the two sizes.They don't leak and hold a good amount of fluid.They do not irritate his skin and he can move about without issues.With the eco friendly nature of the diapers I would expect them to cost more and they do but if you care about the environment and what your babies skin comes in contact with, it's a good diaper.No problems or issues. We like them.
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20.4.2019

Newborns go through so many diapers in the first few weeks that it can get expensive. Sometimes diapers leak and you have to add laundry to your list of things to do before your day is done. Some will cause discomfort to the baby and produce a rash because while the diaper doesn't leak, it doesn't absorb the urine and the baby is sitting in it unbeknownst to you. These diapers do not fit these descriptions. When it claims to be absorbent, the diaper actually absorbs the urine leaving the baby's skin dry. It's soft enough and gentle enough on the baby's bottom that it doesn't cause typical diaper rashes, especially since the baby isn't sitting in moisture.The diaper holds up well between every diaper change and you get your money's worth out of it. They absorb so much that it allows baby to sleep a little longer at night, which allows you that extra little bit of precious sleep yourself, which I'm sure will be spent just watching your little one sleep making sure that their little belly really is rising and dropping as they breath.
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