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As a parent, we want the best for our children, but what about the world we’re leaving them? When it comes to babies, items come in abundance and have a short life span. Think about the number of diapers you will go through, clothing, toys, etc. in just the first few years. This abundance of stuff can wreak havoc on the environment.
There are so many questions that surround having a new baby — breast vs. formula, swaddle or no swaddle, and co-sleeping to name a few. It’s enough to make new parents go insane on top of the lack of sleep that comes along with your new bundle of joy.
While all decisions should be made by the parents and what they feel works best for their child and families. GroVia is here to help with one big debate surrounding diapers and whether you should use disposable diapers or cloth.
Famous for function and loved for simplicity, GroVia is a stylish, eco-friendly, modern diapering solution for every family. Launched in 2009 by their parent company, The Natural Baby Company, GroVia continues the mission to provide products that are the highest quality, healthy, and environmentally friendly to parents throughout the world.
But, is GroVia and cloth diapering right for you?
Budget-Friendly
Diapering a child in generic disposables costs about $1,400+ over 2.5 years; however, with some premium or earth-friendly options, this cost can increase to almost $2,500. With that said, a full-time cloth diapering system can cost as little as $300. While the cost for cloth diapers comes upfront, it relieves the recurrent stress over budgeting for disposable products on a regular basis.
Skin-Friendly
Health concerns that drive many families to use cloth diapers include recurring rashes and other sensitivities attributed to some of the ingredients in disposable diapers. Though many children may be able to use disposable diapers without any kind of problem, others find incredible relief and comfort when their parents switch them to cloth diapers—particularly with brands that offer absorbency layers made of natural fibers.
Eco-Friendly
Twenty billion diapers are thrown away every year in the United States, and the average disposable diaper can take 500 years to decompose. Another thing, disposable diapers contain petroleum, plastics, perfumes, wood pulp, and dioxins, and these components are not materials that most ecologically conscious people want to throw in the trash. When a family chooses to use cloth diapers, they choose the peace of mind that comes from eliminating more than 6,500 diapers per child from our landfills. They also eliminate the greenhouse gases associated with the production, transportation, and distribution of disposable products, which happens over and over again.
The GroVia’s Buying Guide includes great information on the above tips and more pertaining to cloth diapering, head over to the GroVia Website to find the cloth diaper that works for you and your family.
From the traditional cloth diaper, to the simple “all-in-one” style, GroVia has the cloth diapering option for every budget and lifestyle.
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