Tag eco-friendly diapers

The Ultimate Guide to Storing Dirty Cloth Diapers

Storing used cloth diapers doesn’t have to be messy or smelly. In fact, most diaper stink, ammonia, and stain issues start not in the wash—but in how diapers are stored between washes.

This guide breaks down why proper storage matters, the difference between dry and wet pail methods, and how natural fibre cloth diapers make storage easier by allowing better airflow, reducing moisture retention, and slowing ammonia buildup.

If you’ve ever wondered “Am I storing cloth diapers the right way?”—this blog has your answers.

The Natural Choice

Natural fibers are transforming cloth diapering by providing safer, eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic options. Materials like cotton and hemp offer breathability, comfort, and reduced diaper rash risk for sensitive skin. EcoSnug promotes these fibers to ensure comfort for babies while supporting sustainability, making a significant difference in parenting choices for the future.

Natural fabrics: A quick lowdown

If you're diving into cloth diapering, natural fabrics are the way to go! Cotton is soft and eco-friendly, hemp is super absorbent for overnight use, and bamboo comes in two types, though not all are eco-friendly. Wool's breathable and water-resistant, making it great for diaper covers. Choose wisely!