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Brand is relatively clean. We hope some of the ingredients/ baby diaper materials are replaced with greener alternatives.
Fair
2.9
Average
Clean formula
2.3
Poor
Green policy
4.1
V. good
cruelty free
4.0
honest label
synthetic free
naturally derived
organic certified
Ingredients used in some products can be toxic to humans. Please tap the icons for more details under each criteria to understand more.
Hazard index: according to global standards.
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potential human toxins.
moderate human toxins.
low or no human toxins
Some products contain Colour~, Retinol, B.I.T, Benzyl Salicylate~, Alcohol Denat, P.G, Quartz, Benzyl Benzoate~, Eugenol~, Citral~, Lye, Tocopherol, Sodium Benzoate~, Potassium Sorbate~, Isopropyl Alcohol, Dimethicone, PhenoxyethanolTheir diapers are not entirely synthetic free. Their diapers are made of Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polymers.~can be natural/ synthetic derived
Some products contain Colour~, Benzyl Salicylate~, Geraniol, Palm Oil Derivatives*, Mica*, Shea Butter**, Benzyl Benzoate~, Cinnamal, Limonene, Linalool, Citronellol, Eugenol~, Citral~, Sodium Benzoate~, Potassium Sorbate~Brand has gluten free options.~can be natural/ synthetic derived*sustainable/ ethical sourceTo know more about Mica and how it can be unethically sourced, watch this post, https://www.zoobop.com/post-detail.aspx?id=4 **we have asked for clarity on fair trade source
Some ingredients are organic certified by USDA
earth safe
recycle material
We are not clear if Ingredients used in some products are eco pollutants. We have asked brand for further clarity. Brand's recycling policies are not clear.
Some products contain Palm Oil Derivatives*, Titanium Dioxide**Their diapers are made of Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polymer*sustainable sourceTo know more about Palm Oil & its impact on forests wildlife & the environment, check this post https://www.zoobop.com/post-detail1.aspx**unclear if this is non nano/ we have asked the brand for further informationIn general, diapers marketed as biodegradable (or compostable) tend to use more sustainable materials and production methods than regular diapers, making them a bit more eco-friendly. But if they are not actually sent to a composting facility, then their impact is only very slightly better than regular diapers.Did you know an average baby uses over 2000 diapers in its first year, and that billions of non-compostable diapers make their way into sewerage systems, landfills, fields and water bodies every month. And that one diaper can take as long as 500 years to fully break down. To learn more about biodegradable pads/ diapers and how these are the need of the hour, read this post https://www.zoobop.com/post-detail.aspx?id=7
Brand use glass, metal & plastic for most of their product packaging.We have asked them for further clarity on their recycling policies and plastic content.Generally, diapers marketed as biodegradable (or compostable) try to use more sustainable materials and production methods than regular diapers, making them slightly more eco-friendly. But if they are not actually sent to a commercial composting facility, then their impact can be considered to be only marginally better than regular diapers.Labels like “pure”, “green” , “natural” and “eco-friendly” on diaper packaging, can make the user believe that the product is sustainable and good for the planet. But in reality, most single-use diapers contain plastic (petroleum based) and will end up in the landfill like the average commercial diaper.It should be noted, that most makeup plastics are difficult to recycle. So it is always good when brands accept back their empties for sterilizing and recycling and when they offer refills.
100% vegan
Brand is committed to being cruelty free. And has confirmed to zoobop that they do not sell their products where animal testing is mandatory as per law.
Brand is PETA certified, and is committed to being a 100% cruelty free. With no animal testing at any stage of production or marketing.
Some products contain Beeswax, Carmine, Fish Oil, Honey, Gelatin, Biotin~, Fatty Acids~, Cetearyl Alcohol~, Benzoic Acid~, Squalane~, Allantoin~, Glycerin~, Cetyl Alcohol~, Stearic Acid~, Myristic Acid~, Linoleic Acid~, Oleic Acid~, Lactic Acid~, Stearyl Alcohol~, Panthenol~ All make up brushes are made with synthetic bristleBrand has Vegan options**~can be plant/ animal/ synthetic derived **users are advised to check product labels for all ingredient content.
honesty
social service
Though brand is transparent with labelling, they need to clearly indicate transparency in sourcing of ingredients like Shea.
Brand partnership with March of Dimes helps fund research, advocacy, and service programs that address the current maternal health crisis and support moms in need.Brand partnered with Baby2Baby to help provide diapers, wipes and basic essentials to children in at-risk communities across the country.
Ingredients used in some products can be toxic to humans.Please tap the icons for more details under each criteria to understand more.
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Though brand is cruelty free, many ingredients used are questionable.
Very poor
This brand is not cruelty free. Many ingredients used are questionable. zoobop suggests using verified clean, green, cruelty free alternatives which are good for you and the planet.
Brand is relatively clean. We have asked brand for transparency in supply chain for mica.
This brand is not cruelty free. Many of the Ingredients used are questionable. zoobop suggests using clean, green, cruelty free alternatives which are good for you and the planet. .
This brand is not cruelty free. A lot of the Ingredients used are questionable and not earth friendly. zoobop suggests using clean, green, cruelty free alternatives which are good for you, your baby and the planet. .
Terrible
This brand is not biodegradable. One synthetic pad can take as long as 500 years to fully break down. Every conscious girl needs to switch to eco friendly sanitary pads to make a difference.
This is a small Indie brand making hand crafted products. We have asked for transparency in supply chain for Mica and Shea used.