Sprouted sustainability
From the day of birth to the time they're potty trained, little ones will go through about 6,000 diapers. That's a lot of smelly changes and potential for quite a bit of waste.
To that end, our diapers are made from sustainable forest source, independently certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC). What does this mean for your eco-conscious efforts? That alongside Sprouted, from diaper 1 to 6,000, you're doing your part to conserve Earth's resources and protecting natural habitats. Cheers to that.
Ways we protect Earth
- 100% Recycled shipping boxes
- Carbon & plastic offset
- Carbon footprint reduction
- Compostability pledge to eliminate waste
Our vegan certification
To talk the sustainability talk, you gotta walk the sustainability walk.
Sprouted is vegan-certified, which in the US, is a rigorous and complicated process. We're the only firm-issued vegan-certified diaper trademark in the world which is both something we're proud of and something we take seriously. We comply with on-site audits, conduct consistent testing, and obtain analyses through an ISO 17025 certified lab, which is required by the BeVeg certification team.
Essentially -- we go the extra eco-mile because we care about Earth and about what comes in contact with our little ones.
Sustainably managed,
totally chlorine-free pulp
We're on a mission to produce the most eco-friendly diaper on the market. Sprouted diapers feature Sustainably Managed Totally Chlorine Free pulp, which is sourced from sustainably-managed forests and produced with a non-chlorine based bleaching process. They're also ink- and dye-free.
At the end of the day, our purpose, process, and promise of sustainability are inextricably linked. With Sprouted diapers, you're getting the good stuff...and we're just getting started. As we move forward, we’re working hard to increase the number of eco-friendly features in our products. At the end of the day, our purpose, process, and promise of sustainability are inextricably linked. Stay tuned!