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DYPER bamboo diapers are free toxic, doesn't restrict movement, great on the wallet and great for the planet. It is all in part to help waste pollution.
Subscription-based baby care company Dyper, who introduced their biodegrade bamboo diaper in 2018, has just launched a joint-venture with waste management company TerraCycle, called ReDyper, to ...
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The ReDyper program is a new addition to Dyper’s subscription model, which first launched in 2018 and offers at-home delivery of bamboo diapers without chlorine, latex, alcohol, perfumes, PVC ...
A subscription to Dyper — which delivers between 100 and 260 diapers a week depending on baby’s size— costs $68 per month. ReDyper will cost an additional $39 per month.
Converting DYPER diapers and wipes to biochar yields an 80% reduction in mass. For example, 100 pounds of dry diapers yields approximately 20 pounds of biochar.
The DYPER Card™ will offer qualified customers three free Super Packs of diapers upon card approval and a $1.00 purchase, plus the ability to earn unlimited free diapers or a cash back ...
These compostable diapers are a partnership between a disposable diaper company called DYPER, which appears to make some of the 'cleanest' disposable diapers on the market, with bamboo fibers that ...
HCAP Partners has made an investment in Scottsdale, Arizona-based DYPER, a bamboo diaper subscription service. No financial terms were disclosed. SAN DIEGO, Oct. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — HCAP ...
All Dyper-brand diapers are made from responsibly sourced bamboo fibers, and are unscented and unprinted. Coterie's diapers are hypoallergenic and dermatologist-tested. They are also free from ...