Diapers Buying Guide

Product Comparison

Evaluation Results

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gDiapers Buy This Product

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cloth/disposable comb: washable cotton pants used with a flushable chlorine-free liner; SAP gel absorber $16.99-$18.99/cover, $14.49/40 liners
Nature Boy and Girl Buy This Product

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compostable GMO-free cornstarch cover; absorbent mix of SAP and chlorine-free wood pulp (Swedish Society for Nature Conservation-certified) $15.99/pack of 48
Seventh Generation Diapers and Training Pants Buy This Product

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absorbent mix of SAP and chlorine-free wood pulp $51.89/pack of 88
Diaper Safari Buy This Product

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conventional cotton, bamboo $8.55/diaper and up
TenderCare Buy This Product

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absorbent chlorine-free wood pulp (Scandinavian Certified) $41.04/pack of 88
Tushies

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absorbent mix of cotton and chlorine-free wood pulp (Scandinavian Certified) $68.04/pack of 88

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  • Greenest Product
  • Our Recommendation
  • Top Performance Per Category

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How We Made Our Decisions

All of the diapers on our list utilize at least one alternative material, such as organic cotton, hemp or chlorine-free wood pulp, supporting a reduced dependence on pesticides in the case of organic cotton and hemp, and keeping dioxins out of the atmosphere in the case of chlorine-free wood pulp.

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