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For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Well, things have changed in recent years, meaning reusable nappies no longer require a large safety pin, are much more absorbent, and fit much like a disposable nappy without the need for wrapping! There are many different types and brands of reusable nappies on the market today, some of which work by combining several parts for absorbency and water-resistance and others which are designed as an all-in-one and used like a disposable until it comes to the changing part.

Some nappies work best with a nappy liner placed on them which can be washed or disposed of to make changes less messy and you may want to add a reusable cotton or bamboo pad to others for extra absorbency. Use the poppers to adjust the size for the perfect fit and put it on just as you would a regular nappy. You may want to purchase a nappy liner if your child is a heavy wetter.

PeeNut Wrap — This is a 2-part nappy that works in combination with other TotsBots products to provide longer-lasting dryness. The PeeNut is the waterproof part of the nappy, to be used on the outside. You can either purchase absorbent pads to pop inside the PeeNut or use it with the Bamboozle See below. Here to help you with your decision, we have put together our most frequently asked questions as a great introduction to cloth nappy-ing. We get asked this almost every day and we hate to break it to you To easily get rid of the poo from the nappy just use a simple little nappy liner.

Before putting the nappy on, pop a liner into the nappy and when change time comes around just lift the liner out of the nappy, pop the poo in the loo, then the liner in the bin or compost if you prefer. Job done! Yes, definitely. Our nappies can be machine washed at up to 60 degrees with any non-bio washing powder. We have our own antibacterial washing powder, Potion, that gets your nappies hygienically clean at 30 degrees. We also advise against using fabric softener as it reduces their absorbency.

Not normally. Does TotsBots do this with intent, or is it just common sense for your business? Your nappies are made of recycled fabric rather than plastic. What are the benefits of this for the environment? You suggest that people wash a TotsBots nappy every two days. What have your customers said about this process? Has it been difficult for them, or is it really quite easy?

What are some challenges that you've faced as an ethical business? Is there much greenwashing in the nappy industry, and what sets you apart from your competitors and mainstream companies?

How do you feel about being an Ethical Consumer Best Buy? We would like to thank Fiona for taking the time to talk to Ethical Consumer. For more information about TotsBots , please read our guide to ethical nappies.

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