GDiapers
- Also try: Cloth Diaper

Guide Note
gDiapers are an alternative to cloth or traditional disposable diapers, containing a washable outer layer and a flushable inner liner. If you are unable to flush the diapers, they may be thrown away and will break down in 50-150 days.
Fast Facts
- Founded by Jason and Kimberley Graham-Nye
- Founded in 2004
- Outer layer have back closure
- Available in many colors
- Received the Cradle to Cradle Design Certification Award
How to Use
In order to use gDiapers, place a flushable insert into the outer layer, snapping into place. Use the Velcro closure to snuggly fit onto baby.
After baby has soiled diaper, remove insert and tear from top to bottom. Pull open and place all of the contents into the toilet. Use swish stick to break up flushable contents. Flush all contents.
Tips
- Never flush more than one at a time
- Do not flush with wipes
- Keep four to six outer covers ready for quick changes
- Use double inners for nighttime use to prevent leaks
GDiapers Info
- Official Site: gDiapers
- New York Times: Silent Green (July 23, 2006)
- ThisNext: gDiapers
- Wikipedia: Gdiapers
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazzette: New Flushable Diaper is Promoted as Eco-Friendly (April 18, 2007)
GDiapers Blogs and Commentaries
- TreeHuger: gDiapers: the New Flushable Diaper (December 13, 2005)
- Lifehacker: Stuff We Like: gDiapers (January 3, 2007)
- Apartment Therapy: Best Products: gDiapers (October 10, 2006)
- Cloth Diaper Blog: Gee … I don’t get gdiapers (January 24, 2007)
- iVillage: gdiapers: The Flushable Diapers
- Blog Post: Gee whiz! gDiapers
- MySpace Groups: gDiapers
- Popgadget: Environment friendly gDiapers (January 6, 2007)
- The Jasper Chronicles: gDiapers Reviewed (February 28, 2006)
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