Disposable Liner Roll

R 75.00 – R 365.00
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The perfect solution for eco-conscious parents looking to reduce their environmental impact. Made from 100% natural plant-based materials, these liners are fully biodegradable and compostable, making them a safe and sustainable choice for your baby. With 100 liners per roll, you'll have a convenient supply on hand to make nappy changes a breeze. These liners are designed to be used with cloth nappies, providing an extra layer of protection and making clean-up a snap. Say goodbye to harmful chemicals and plastics and hello to a more natural, eco-friendly approach to baby care.
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The perfect solution for eco-conscious parents looking to reduce their environmental impact. Made from 100% natural plant-based materials, these liners are fully biodegradable and compostable, making them a safe and sustainable choice for your baby.

With 100 liners per roll, you'll have a convenient supply on hand to make nappy changes a breeze.

The nappy liner should be placed on top of your nappy (between baby's bum and the nappy).

The nappy liner will let all fluids through and catch all solids on top, making diaper changes super easy. Just take the liner with the solids and flush it down the toilet, continue with the nappy change as usual. If you would like to use nappy liners with a newborn diaper, simply fold the liner in half and place it on the nappy.

These liners are designed to be used with cloth nappies, providing an extra layer of protection and making clean-up a snap.

Say goodbye to harmful chemicals and plastics and hello to a more natural, eco-friendly approach to baby care with our Biodegradable Disposable Nappy Liners.

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Care Guide

When changing the nappy, simply remove the liner from the nappy. If you are on a septic tank, don't flush your liner down the toilet, rather pop the solids off in the toilet and dispose of the liner the same way you would dispose of disposable nappies. Should you not be on a septic tank and you have a strong flushing system, you can flush the liner down the toilet (it will disintegrate).