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For the environment

Our recycled diapers are material-compensated. For every recycled diaper we manufacture, we retrieve plastic from the oceans. We call this material compensation.

 

Cloth Diapers - A Good Choice for the Environment 

At Time Ahead Sweden, we prioritize sustainable choices. We understand that our choices as a company and as consumers have a significant impact on the environment, and we are committed to doing our part to make a difference.

We take pride in offering cloth diapers made from carefully selected and sustainable materials. We aim to minimize our environmental footprint by choosing materials that are recyclable, material-compensated, and have a lower impact on the environment. Our cloth diapers are created with consideration for both children's comfort and parents' convenience while also taking responsibility for our planet.

Reusable products make a big difference. They reduce the resources and energy needed to produce new items, while also decreasing the amount of waste being discarded. This contributes to reducing emissions from the production process and contributes to a sustainable future. Choosing reusable products is an easy way to make a positive impact on the environment and show care for our planet.

We are grateful that you choose to support us and our efforts towards a sustainable future. Together, we can make a difference and create a better world for our children and their children.

 

 

 

We Clear Plastic from the Seas - for Reuse in New Products 

We have decided that our diapers should contribute to even more utility. For every manufactured recycled diaper, we retrieve plastic from the world's oceans.

The Ocean Plastic Haul project in Indonesia is actively working to clean the seas and rivers from plastic. The collected plastic is then used to a large extent in the production of "recycled" products.

The project benefits biodiversity in both water and land environments. It also promotes social conditions and gender equality.

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