08.20.23
Here's your weekly recap—the most viewed news stories on our site for the week ended August 19, 2023.
Dyper has introduced Charcoal Enhanced Diapers, featuring a black topsheet infused with 3% charcoal from bamboo, which is well known for its filtering and odor-fighting properties. The inner core of the diaper, which was made in Japan, features plant-derived materials and is textured to wick liquid away from baby’s skin and lock it in the diaper’s core. The diaper closures have been redesigned to provide an effortless fit and easy re-adjustments, thanks to a large attachment area on the front of the diaper. The packaging is made from renewable materials.
In other news, HealthyBaby diapers, a new brand from the founders of the Happy Baby Organics food and formula brand, are now available at 378 Target stores as well as online in the U.S. market. The premium-based diapers, which were previously only available online, are largely made up of plant-based materials and are certified as being free of more than 2800 harmful chemicals
The higher priced diaper brand was created by Shazi Visram, whose mission to improve health from preconception to pre-K by pioneering baby care products that meet the highest safety standards started in 2002 and most recently resulted in the first-ever Environmental Working Group (EWG)-verified diaper. The EWG verification ensures that the products met the strictest standard for health and transparency developed by a team of chemists and toxologists.
Here are our top 3 most viewed stories from the past week:
1. Dyper Launches Charcoal Infused Diaper
2. Healthybaby Diapers Debut at Target
3. Glatfelter Divests Specialty Paper Operation in Germany
Dyper has introduced Charcoal Enhanced Diapers, featuring a black topsheet infused with 3% charcoal from bamboo, which is well known for its filtering and odor-fighting properties. The inner core of the diaper, which was made in Japan, features plant-derived materials and is textured to wick liquid away from baby’s skin and lock it in the diaper’s core. The diaper closures have been redesigned to provide an effortless fit and easy re-adjustments, thanks to a large attachment area on the front of the diaper. The packaging is made from renewable materials.
In other news, HealthyBaby diapers, a new brand from the founders of the Happy Baby Organics food and formula brand, are now available at 378 Target stores as well as online in the U.S. market. The premium-based diapers, which were previously only available online, are largely made up of plant-based materials and are certified as being free of more than 2800 harmful chemicals
The higher priced diaper brand was created by Shazi Visram, whose mission to improve health from preconception to pre-K by pioneering baby care products that meet the highest safety standards started in 2002 and most recently resulted in the first-ever Environmental Working Group (EWG)-verified diaper. The EWG verification ensures that the products met the strictest standard for health and transparency developed by a team of chemists and toxologists.
Here are our top 3 most viewed stories from the past week:
1. Dyper Launches Charcoal Infused Diaper
2. Healthybaby Diapers Debut at Target
3. Glatfelter Divests Specialty Paper Operation in Germany