Posts Tagged ‘Eco Baby’

Plastic Bottles and BPA – What to do for your health and the environment

January 13th, 2010

plastic iStock_000007116975XSmallRecent research has raised a slew of potential health concerns associated with plastic bottles and packaging. But what does it mean and how can we reduce potential health and environmental risks? We have pulled together some good environmental habits which will also reduce your exposure to BPA.

Eco Innovators – Cushie Tushies

December 16th, 2009

nappy imageModern cloth nappies are fantastic, I’m a big fan. What makes these so good is that they are ‘one size fits all’ which means you don’t have to replace them as your baby grows, keeping the costs down. Like all businesses this one started out small, with the founder Shell Fowler initially making her nappies for friends and family, and then the word spread. Here we find out how two passionate Australian mums came up with the idea for these modern cloth eco-nappies and why they got into the baby bum business.

Eco Baby Eats

November 20th, 2009

iStock_000011126452XSmall baby food CROPPEDWhat do you do when weaning a baby? Not only have you got to find out what exactly a tiny baby is supposed to eat, but also to decide how and which way to feed them. Supermarkets have shelves of baby food and now more choices are available in the freezer section. But where does the environment fit in? I’ve been trying to find out the comparative environmental impacts of commercial versus home made baby food and getting to grips with what to do to provide eco-friendly baby eats.

Eco Innovators – Cackleberry Kids

November 9th, 2009

Cackleberry Kids1 image CROPPEDThe first in our Eco Innovators feature is the eco-clothing company Cackleberry Kids. Mum and Business woman, Kylie-Ann Petroni, started Cackleberry Kids as a dream in 2007 when out of sheer frustration when looking for clothing for her son found that the selection was very limited for boys! So she decided to start Cackleberry Kids and introduce a fresh alternative to the market here in Australia and Internationally. Garments are made using eco-friendly fabrics ranging from 100% cotton, organic cotton, silk/wool blends, bamboo and a new organic denim. Find out some of the challenges faced on the journey to get the products to market.

Reusable Nappy Week

October 2nd, 2009

Freya bath shot COMPRESSEDThe fourth annual Reusable Nappy Week is on from the 12th to the 18th of October. During this week various displays and information sessions are being run throughout Australia to give parents a chance to see a large selection of modern variables on reusable nappies. There are plenty of reasons to convert to cloth, a significant one being that a child in disposables creates two tonnes of landfill waste while in nappies. More concerning is that research has shown that disposable nappies have possible links to infertility and testicular cancer. Read on for more reasons to give cloth nappies a go.

Go Green Baby

October 1st, 2009

surprised baby iStock_000002148201XSmallCROPPEDI recently had a baby and made the decision to try and minimise the impacts of the new addition to the family. I knew nothing about babies and even less about what they needed, but after a whole three months of being a new parent I think I have finally got to grips with it. If you find yourself in the same boat I hope this might come in handy.

Which nappy is the most eco friendly, disposables or cloth?

July 7th, 2009

newborn footprint iStock_000009266832XSmallCROPPEDThe answer is not that simple. The main decider in this hot debate is the way in which the cloth nappies are laundered. Our nappy article outlines the findings from the latest research which identifies that if cloth nappies are laundered at high temperatures, in small loads and tumble dried 100% of the time then disposables would probably have lower environmental impacts. However, cloth nappies come out on top if the user follows simple eco-friendly behaviour when washing them.

Why Choose Organic Baby Clothes

January 21st, 2009

surprised baby iStock_000002148201XSmallCROPPEDBabies are mess makers, no doubt about it, they need several changes of clothes a day and thats before even thinking about the nappy side of things. There are some great organic and sustainable baby clothes available which will ensure the protection of your baby’s sensitive skin as well as the environment. This article gives you the low down on organic baby clothes.

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