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02/19/17 12:45 PM

#17744 RE: Luckybstrd #17740

There seems to be a abundance of Organic diapers already on the market.

Earth's Best Diapers - Hypoallergenic, chlorine free, latex free, dye free, fragrance free

Natural diapers: Eco credentials

Whole Foods 365 natural diapers are not chlorine bleached, and don’t contain latex or artificial fragrance.

Bambo Nature are chlorine free, dermatologically tested, and made from forests where more trees are planted than felled. Additionally, they have earned the Nordic Swan ecolabel, one of the strictest accreditations in the world.

Earth’s Best are chlorine free, latex-free, dye-free, perfume-free, and made with renewable resources like corn and wheat.

Naty are free of chlorine and fragrance, are made with GMO-free corn, use natural and renewable material, and are labeled a good environmental choice by the Swedish society for nature conservation.

Seventh Generation are free from chemical bleaching, as well as latex and fragrances. Additionally, they list their ingredients on the packaging. Interesting to note, only other company that does this is bamboo nature.

Winner: Bambo Nature has the best eco-cred.

There is absolutely nothing proprietary or novel about the BMXC diapers - there are plenty of options for Green or Organic diapers.

Plus, there are many more.

I told my daughter about bmxc diapers. Her response was "Moms will buy organic, its better for the baby".

Enough said.

Mothers have many choices already - BMXC doesn't have brand recognition - hell I don't know if they have a name other than generic diapers.

IG

Luckybstrd

02/19/17 1:01 PM

#17749 RE: Luckybstrd #17740

Thank you for the info.
I understand that organic diapers are not a new idea.
It's the market. By 2022 it's projected the diaper market will be 64 billion.
If she captures a small percent of that market. It's a ton of revenue.