Seventh Generation Nappies are made of Chlorine-free wood pulp fluff, Sodium Polyacrylate (also referred to as SAP or absorbent gel), Polyolefin nonwoven fabric, Adhesives, Polyolefin film, Synthetic rubber elastic strands
The color of disposable nappies is typically achieved through the addition of color pigments to their inner and outer cover materials. This is also true for Seventh Generation nappies. While most designs on the market use pigments that result in a white color, where seventh generation use a small amount of blended color pigments to impart a tan color to our diapers. The blend is proprietary to the supplier of the pigment. There are no known toxicity issues associated with the use of these pigments in the nappies. Without the addition of color pigments, these materials would be colorless, much like a plastic milk jug. Pigments are used to help distinguish Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Nappies from others in the marketplace that are bleached with chlorine-containing substances.
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All disposable nappies, including Seventh Generations, rely on man-made materials to deliver the high-level performance that parents expect of modern diapers. These materials are mostly petroleum-derived and are not renewable, which adversely impacts the environmental footprint associated with these products. At Seventh Generation, we are pleased to offer an alternative that is not bleached with chlorine, and are working hard to further improve the sustainability of the nappy products.
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Seventh Generation
Stage 1 (4-6kg)
Box of 176 Nappies
$114.95
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Seventh
Generation
Stage 2
(5-8kg)
Box of 160 Nappies
$114.95
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Seventh
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Stage 3 (7-13kg)
Box of
140 Nappies
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Seventh Generation
Stage 4 (10-17kg) Box of 120 Nappies
$114.95
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Seventh
Generation
Stage 5 (10-17kg)
Box of 104
Nappies
$114.95
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