Parents can breathe easy using biodegradable gRefills inside reusable Little gPants. gDiapers are the only diaper to be certified 100% biodegradable.
How do you dispose of the gRefill? You can flush, compost or toss them. gRefills do not contain plastic therefore they break down quickly, unlike disposables.
Available in size small and medium/large. Size small includes 40 biodegradable gRefills. Medium/large includes 32 biodegradable gRefills.
For a happy planet, flush, compost or toss.
Where disposing is concerned, you have a choice with gDiapers. gDiapers biodegradable diapers are plastic free. And that’s a beautiful thing. You can flush, compost the wet ones, or even toss them in the garbage. Everything that goes into making the biodegradable gRefills gets reabsorbed by the planet in a neutral or beneficial way. It’s very cool.
Two reasons to flush.
First, you’re putting poop where it belongs, down the toilet. Second, you’re sending the biodegradable gRefill to a place where it can still do some good. Once the contents of your diapers arrive at the wastewater treatment plant, valuable nutrients can be recovered and turned into biosolids, which are then used for fertilizer. So the gRefill is making a complete loop back to nature. Learn how to flush biodegradable gRefills.
Why composting is good.
Believe it or not, there are beneficial nutrients in those wet flushable diaper refills. And the soil in your garden will love you for sharing the contents of your eco-friendly diapers. A wet refill breaks down in 50-150 days. Poopy ones should never go in the compost. The poop should always be flushed.
Tossing is OK, really.
It’s not the end of the world, honest. Because our gRefills are plastic-free, they will break down unlike disposables, which are made of plastic. They’ll sit in the landfill for up to 500 years. So, tossing the flushable diaper refill is ok, too. We simply ask that if you choose to toss instead of flush, please put the poop in the toilet.