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JustineBMumsnet · 04/12/2020 10:21

We’re looking for Mumsnet users with a child under 2 to test Pura’s eco nappies and/or plastic free baby wipes.

Here’s what Pura has to say: “We believe being eco-friendly is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. And that we should all be able to look after our planet, simply by looking after our families. We put babies first, with anti-allergy, organic ingredients and sustainable, biodegradable materials. So you’re protecting their skin and protecting their future too. We’re here to empower everyone to protect the future of the planet today, with eco-friendly products that are affordable and accessible for all”

Some more information on the wipes and nappies can be found below:

Plastic free wipes
Pura baby wipes come in 2 types - flushable baby wipes & non flushable baby wipes. They contain 99% water & organic aloe vera. Pura baby wipes are the most accredited baby wipes on the market - certified Vegan safe & multi-accredited by the British Skin Foundation, Allergy UK, PEFC, Not Tested On Animals and the Soil Association. They are 100% biodegradable, 100% compostable & made from PEFC certified plant fibres. The flushable baby wipes are accredited as ‘Fine to Flush’ by Water UK. Best of all they’re totally, utterly, 100%, honestly and truly, PLASTIC FREE!

Eco nappies
Pura eco nappies are happy on babies’ bottoms with soft organic cotton and 0% chlorine, perfumes and allergens. They’re happy on the planet with their sustainable plant fibre core and 100% green energy manufacturing process. They’re even happy to your piggy bank, from just 12.8p per leak-free nappy.

Selected testers of wipes will receive a code to order a case (10 packs of 70 wipes) either flushable or non flushable baby wipes, depending on their preferences when signing up. Selected testers of Pura eco nappies will receive a code to order a pack of nappies in the size of their preference. Testers will need to use the product/s as a part of their normal routine. Following testing the wipes and/or nappies, selected testers will need to give their feedback via a thread on Mumsnet and a short survey. Please note, any users testing the nappies and wipes will need to give their feedback on each product via separate threads and surveys.

All testers who give the required feedback will be entered into a prize draw where one MNer will win a £100 voucher for the store of their choice (from a list).

If you’re interested in taking part, please sign up here.

Thanks and good luck!

MNHQ

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Would you like to test Pura’s eco nappies or plastic free baby wipes? Sign up here
Would you like to test Pura’s eco nappies or plastic free baby wipes? Sign up here

JustineBMumsnet · 08/12/2020 12:08

@fatkitchen

Sorry but.... Even if wipes are labelled as flushable, PLEASE DO NOT FLUSH WIPES!!

They will still clog up the drains.

Hi @fatkitchen thanks for your comment! Pura has asked that we pass the following on:

^"We are delighted to tell you that our flushable wipes carry Water UK’s Fine to Flush logo which is the new official standard identifying which wet wipes can be flushed down toilets safely. Wipes can only carry this logo if they pass very strict scientific tests, including various stages from the WC bowl, to the u-bend, and through the drains system that ultimately leads to the sewer system. This symbol lets consumers know that the products are genuinely fine to flush and will break down in the sewer system instead of clogging up sewers and contributing to fatbergs which cause blockages and sewage overflows. So yes ours are really flushable! here's a great link if you'd like to find out more: www.wrcplc.co.uk/fine-to-flush"^

JustineBMumsnet · 08/12/2020 12:10

@onedream

These are not eco nappies, they contain plastic like the others, ending in general waste they go straight to landfill as the others, nothing eco about these unfortunately.
Hi @onedream, thanks for your comment! Pura has asked that we pass on the following information:

"No disposable nappy can claim to have zero environmental impact. And while all things eventually biodegrade, we do not call Pura nappies 100% biodegradeable. We set out to create the most environmentally-friendly disposable nappy possible without compromising on nappy performance or bottom comfort. Where possible, we have replaced much of the non-renewable material that is found in other nappies with alternatives from renewable sources. When making our nappies, we ensure that there is no production waste and we use 100% renewable energy. Our nappies have been awarded the EU Ecolable - meaning they meet the highest environmental standards. The super absorbent core is made with FSC (R) - certified natural plant fibres and other controlled materials. Pura nappies are 100% free from chlorine, and do not have any added perfume, lotion, or natural latex. Our case packaging is made with 100% recyclable LDPE (the sort you can recycle with your shopping bags at large supermarkets). The boxes your nappies arrive in are made with 50% recycled material and are widely recycled with your other paper and card recycling, as per your local authority recycling guidelines. We are also working with NappiCycle to keep disposable nappies out of landfill and put them into good use in affordable housing and notice boards for nurseries, schools and businesses."

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