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Earth Day 2013

Monday, April 22nd, 2013

Today is Earth Day!

Did you know that it takes 500 years for one disposable diaper to decompose in our landfills? By using cloth diapers, you can make a significant impact on our environment.

We love that FuzziBunz Modern Cloth Diapers are not only easy-to-use and oh-so-adorable, but they’re also very earth-friendly! You can find out more about the environmental impact of cloth diapers by clicking here.

Many FuzziBunz users are earth-conscious in other ways, too. We asked our fans how else they try to make their home and families more earth-friendly, and here’s what they said:

  • Breastfeeding
  • Recycling
  • Composting
  • Low usage of harsh chemicals
  • Eat less meat
  • Garden
  • Shop locally
  • Play outside
  • Don’t use paper towels
  • Re-use grocery store bags
  • Use cloth wipes
  • Use a menstrual cup
  • Use cloth nursing pads
  • Keep their own chickens for fresh eggs
  • Keep rabbits to breed for meat
  • Organic food and herb garden
  • Up-cycle old furniture
  • Paper-free household
  • Plant trees
  • Keep lights off during day
  • Line dry as much as possible
  • “If it’s yellow, let it mellow.”
  • Create their own cleaning supplies with natural ingredients
  • Use vinegar and lemon juice for cleaning
  • LED and low energy light bulbs
  • Appliances serviced regularly
  • Cloth menstrual pads
  • Cluster errands together to save gas
  • Use baking soda for cleaning
  • Don’t buy as many cheap plastic toys
  • Mending items, especially clothes so they last longer
  • One car or no car at all
  • Cook at home as much as possible
  • Cloth grocery bags
  • Bring their own glass tupperware for restaurant leftovers
  • Unplug everything when not in use
  • Create their own baby wipe solution
  • Walk or bike to work when possible

Being earth-friendly is easy and whether you do all of these things or only a few, every bit helps! Visit us on Facebook and mention us on Twitter (@FuzziBunz) to let us know how you’re celebrating Earth Day today!

Don’t forget! Shop.FuzziBunz.com is offering a %15 percent discount with the code EARTHDAY15 – it ends tonight at 11:59 PM CST. You can also check with your favorite retailer to find out if they’re having an Earth Day sale, too.

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That Time I Used Disposable Diapers

Tuesday, December 11th, 2012

I’m sure this doesn’t come as a surprise to you reading this blog, but I’m a cloth diaper junkie. I love the look of them, I love the variety of patterns and colors, I love the feel of them, and I love the ease of use. I also love that fact that I can use as many as I want without worrying about wasting my money or running to the store and buying more. If I run out of cloth diapers, well, I just do a load of laundry.

There have been a few times I’ve had to use disposable diapers and I’m glad that they’ve been there when I needed them.

The first time (well, other than the few days we were in the hospital after she was born) was when our daughter was six weeks old. We were moving out of our house in Hawaii and on our way to Alabama. For two weeks, we were living in a hotel in sunny Waikiki (I know, I’m not complaining) and then for the next few weeks after that we were driving across the country from Los Angeles to Alabama, stopping at various friends’ and relatives’ to visit, until we finally got to our new home and our goods were delivered. It was six weeks of disposables for us! It was just easier in the long run for us to pack the diapers and buy as we went.

Of course, once we got our cloth diapers back, I was thrilled and anxious to get her back in them. She was oh so cute too!

The next time was another trip when she was five months old. It was only a couple days at a friend’s house, but with a six-hour drive, I just didn’t want to mess with dragging the cloth diapers with us. Lazy mom, right? It worked out fine though. The next time after that, another trip when she was nine months.

The most recent disposable adventure was about a month ago. Our daughter got a bad yeast diaper rash. I did some research and found that the way cloth works, the yeast could actually multiply on the diapers, so it was best to keep her out of it. There are ways around it, with liners and such, but for us it was just easier to use disposables while I stripped the diapers and treated the rash.

Now we’re back in them, and hopefully for some time! It’s been nice to have the convenience of disposables when I needed them, but I’m still all for cloth diapers.

Chantal Shelstad, a self-proclaimed “crunchy” stay-at-home mom who lives in Alabama with her daughter, Penny and her husband, a pilot in the Army. Chantal is more than happy to own up to the fact that cloth diapering parents have to face plenty of difficulties, transitions, stigmas (and yes, plenty of poop!) …but it is still worth it in the end.




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