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As consumers, many of us are making a shift towards living more conscious and sustainable lifestyles. And those choices even trickle down to how we diaper our little ones.
Liz Turrigiano helped usher in a more eco-friendly approach to diaper life when she co-founded Diaperkind, a Brooklyn-based cloth diaper and laundering service in 2009. Over the years, she’s collected insights about what makes for a top-notch cloth diaper and how to make sustainable diaper choices more accessible and manageable. And she was inspired to co-create another company to help families keep things covered all around the world.
So, I sat down with Liz to learn more about her new venture, Esembly, a diapering system designed to help families live less disposably.
In episode 050, Liz shares:
- how sustainability is being woven into every single aspect of the business
- how much $ families can save in saying goodbye to disposable diapers (we’re talking 4 figures)
- exactly how to wash cloth diapers without getting poop all over the washing machine
- tips for cloth diapering on the go
And so much more. Press play to tune in. You won’t want to miss this honest conversation.
We were sort of able to combine the art and science of a [cloth] diaper and put it together into something that is highly functional, leak and blowout proof, fits nice and firm… [is] highly washable and really easy to clean.
-Liz Turrigiano on Ep. 050 of Young Honest Mother: The Podcast
Join the conversation: How else are you and your family aiming to live less disposably?
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