Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers, Stage 4 , Case of 120 Diapers

by on July 27, 2010

515%2BKHWOssL. SL160  Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers, Stage 4 , Case of 120 Diapers

  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
  • Chlorine-free diapers provide cloth-like comfort and exceptional performance
  • Non-toxic polymer doesn’t irritate a baby’s skin, stretchy leg gathers and closure tabs
  • Chlorine-free whitening process eliminates chlorinated hydrocarbons from harming the environment
  • Size 4 fits babies 22-37 pounds

Product Description
Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers keep your baby dry and comfortable and contribute to a safer world for generations to come. That’s because our diapers combine premium performance and comfort with the important health and environmental benefits of not contributing to dioxin pollution. Our diapers feature a unique blend of unbleached and totally chlorine and fragrance free materials, resealable tapes, stretchy leg gathers, premium absorbency and soft, cloth-l… More >>

Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers, Stage 4 , Case of 120 Diapers

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

LAM July 27, 2010 at 7:00 pm

Am I missing something? How can a disposable diaper be “green”? Don’t they still stay in a landfill forever, and aren’t cloth diapers better for the planet?
Rating: 1 / 5

CuttingthroughthematrixDOTcom July 27, 2010 at 8:20 pm

I can start by saying things I hate first since the good are what people want to hear.

* If you have a chunky monkey or squirmy baby it might be tough to put on.

* It leaks a lot at nights. Size 1 at least from what I can tell.

* Does have SAP which are those gel like crystals.

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The good are it has no damn logo which I love! Give me the old school feeling of what a diaper should be, as well as it being some what cushier then E.B.’s diapers and puffy.

This bio-degradable thing and less carbon emissions thing is a sham anyway, so I didnt buy into it because of that. Just sucks that people use toxics etc. on these diapers when they can be made naturally and should be but I guess it makes more money to have a market for it. Even then it isnt completely natural but you have to pick your battles.

I would use 7th Gen again but only maybe as a 3rd option since I prefer E.B’s over them and im currently trying Huggies P&N diapers. This again is for size 1 diapers.
Rating: 3 / 5

diapermaven July 27, 2010 at 10:13 pm

Wow! I thought these were eco-friendly only to find out through a little research that these aren’t much better than the Pampers I was using. Did you know they color their diapers brown to make you think that they’re more eco-friendly? I don’t know about you, but how are they more environmentally friendly if they’re using more dye to color them? These really aren’t any better than the diapers I was using. No diaper is made of more than “trace” amounts of chlorine anyway..
Rating: 1 / 5

Solved July 27, 2010 at 10:29 pm

Can anyone tell me if the size Newborn have an umbilical cutout? I haven’t been able to find them locally and I got no reply from the company. Thanks!
Rating: 3 / 5

V. Crandall July 28, 2010 at 1:27 am

i was given these (in size 3) as a gift and i was so happy to be trying something out that was good for the environment. but, i hate these diapers. they’re very stiff and they didn’t hold any of my baby’s poop! sooooo much unnecessary stains to deal with! will be happily returning to pampers…
Rating: 1 / 5

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