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Win Wiona bio nappies

Enter to win 1 of 5 packs of Midi Wiona eco disposible nappies.


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Congraulations to Carolyn from Bodmin, Joanne from Co. Down, Tiffany from Portree, Tara from Co. Antrim and Sarah who each win a pack of Wiona bio nappies.


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All entries must be received before midnight on 5th August, 2007.

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Each prize pack contains 48 pieces and is suitable for infants between 4 - 9kgs (Midi)

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Wiona bio nappies - a new luxuriously white eco disposable

The new wiona bio nappy from Little Green Earthlets www.earthlets.co.uk is a luxurious perfectly white eco disposable. Offering the ultimate in nappy comfort, it is free from chemical bleaches and other harmful substances that can irritate delicate skin and contains tea extract to naturally protect.

It has a unique waterproof outer full of tiny pores allowing air to circulate round the nappy without the risk of leaks. All components of the wiona have been tested by an independent body and certified as dermatologically tested and hypoallergenic.

Available in 4 sizes, the nappy core is cellulose based made from wood from sustainable forests; the outer covering is 100% biodegradable made from a GM free corn starch based material. The wiona nappy is compostable with 2/3 of the nappy being bio-degradable whilst the rest is environmentally neutral.

For more information visit Little Green Earthlets - www.earthlets.co.uk.

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i would give this a try
added by rico [Tue 7th Aug 2007 @ 08:55:26]
I like to try these to compare to the other ones I use
added by ma6jrp [Tue 7th Aug 2007 @ 08:47:32]
help save the planet!
added by cathyj [Tue 7th Aug 2007 @ 08:46:35]
these nappies look just what im looking for eco friendly and great for the envoirment,i would be well chuffed to win these
added by shazzersere [Tue 7th Aug 2007 @ 08:46:17]


I am interested in this because I have read on forums that other eco disposables on the high street still contain gel like disposables. But this only seems to contain wood pulp from sustainable forests and GM free corn starch that is compostable. I also like the fact that the claims regarding them being suitable for delicate skin can be backed up by dermatological study. I think is is so easy to make these claims with little or no proof and people believe such nonsense. Good on ya little green earthlets for using an independent body to determine that they are hypoallergenic.

Even if I don't win this competiton I will still buy some , these are a very good option for those of us who just can't manange washable nappies full time.

added by spacegrantham [Tue 7th Aug 2007 @ 08:44:45]
I would love to win these as I would have no excuse to use disposables if I won them.
added by Bubbles17 [Tue 7th Aug 2007 @ 08:42:15]
I liked the idea of using real re-usable nappies but felt that it was adding unnecessary stress as a first time mother. These sound like a great compromise and I'd love to try them out, especially if they are kind to sensitive skin.
added by kirstralia [Tue 7th Aug 2007 @ 08:41:46]
i'd give them a try as i'm trying to reduce the waste i produce
added by kaciy2k02 [Fri 3rd Aug 2007 @ 09:02:19]
Definitely think these are worth a try. It doesn't take much to improve the environment - just a bit of thought and change of attitude.
added by mikki2d [Thu 2nd Aug 2007 @ 08:48:06]
I spent ages before my baby was born trying to find eco friendly nappies, and unfortunately re usable ones were just way too expensive for my budget, these lovely comfy white ones look like an ideal compromise, especially if they are kinder to baby's skin, so I really hope I win some to try out!
added by MibsXX [Tue 31st Jul 2007 @ 14:21:51]
Bringing up babies and saving the world can be hard at times but these are making supermums (me! Lol!) life a whole lot easier!
added by annahelm [Tue 31st Jul 2007 @ 08:54:35]
Everyone wants to be eco-friendly now and these nappies look great and despite the fact they don't use chemical bleaches they are still white!
added by debmax [Sat 28th Jul 2007 @ 13:42:18]
The white eco disposable nappies sound like just the thing that im looking for. I have tried a few brands of re-usable nappies but have not had much in finding one that is suitable. So finding out more about these is next on my list. Hopefully this will help our family to make another contribution helping the environment.
added by AskBaby8857 [Sat 28th Jul 2007 @ 13:41:43]
It depends how much these cost. If they cost a lot more than disposals from a supermarket I couldn't afford it.
added by clairew137 [Mon 23rd Jul 2007 @ 09:32:58]
new nice friendly product
added by minaxi21 [Mon 23rd Jul 2007 @ 09:31:34]
I'm a first time mum to a gorgeous 4 month old, and she's been in reusables since we came home from hospital. These ones look great and would be fine for number 2 (due next year!). However, we do tend to use a reusable overnight to prevent nappy rash.
added by dozydizzy [Mon 23rd Jul 2007 @ 09:31:12]
wow these nappies seem fab!
added by gemma7 [Mon 23rd Jul 2007 @ 09:29:16]
These look fantastic. I would really love to use dispposable nappies but feel that this goes against my ethical principles but was absolutely dreading the thought of the traditonal 're-useables'. Now I have heard about these products, I am extremely interested in this fab item, especially as they are eco-friendly and are also dermatologically tested + hypo-allergenic - which is so important for a little ones sensitive skin. I like the fact they are white too - so they are lovely + clean looking and perfect for a boy or girl!
added by coppelia100 [Fri 20th Jul 2007 @ 08:46:21]
We are using reusables during the day but prefer a disposable for overnight and for weekends away etc. These look perfect, as we can use them with a clear conscience!
added by Traceym1 [Thu 19th Jul 2007 @ 08:54:01]
Having grown up in Scandinavia I am very interested in all things eco-friendly and have every intention of using reusable nappies - and my husband agrees as it'll save us many a penny too!
added by curlydiamond [Wed 18th Jul 2007 @ 08:40:33]
Everybody has an opinion on th best kind of nappy to use, but as a young, first time mum I'm keen to try the latest thing- especially if it is better for the environment. I hope to use reuseable nappies some of the time, but of course they wont always be prcatical, so this looks like a really great product for me to try.
added by vixbev [Mon 16th Jul 2007 @ 09:14:49]
I don't have any personal comments on these but I would love to know what others think?
added by AskBaby10746 [Fri 13th Jul 2007 @ 08:51:33]
Its wonderful that we can use disposable nappies that are kinder to the environment - there are many people who may wish to use resusables but due to circumstances are unable to do so and have to rely on disposables. Excellent - I hope to try them soon.
added by AskBaby10468 [Wed 11th Jul 2007 @ 12:34:59]
I'm planning on using re-usable nappies for my baby (which is due in a week and a half) but I also want some environmentally friendly disposables for occasions when re-useables aren't convenient.
These look like a good option, and white is a nice neutral colour.
added by bilblio [Mon 9th Jul 2007 @ 16:23:23]
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