biodegradable liners
biodegradable liners
biodegradable liners
biodegradable liners
(2208)

biodegradable liners

Regular price €5.99 In stock
(2208)
SustainableHypoallergenicConvenientAward-winning

Our 100% plant-based and biodegradable liners are designed to help keep baby’s bottom dry and make nappy changing quick and easy.

Pack contains 100 liners.

€5.99

biodegradable liners

Discover our reusable nappy

Discover our reusable nappy

Every nappy rescues two plastic bottles from landfill, and keeps your baby’s bottom dry and comfy for up to 12 hours thanks to our super absorbent and gentle 100% naturally-derived core.

Frequently Asked Questions

Protecting your world, naturally

When you choose Kit & Kin, you’re helping to protect our planet.

Our responsibility

Better for your baby

Our hypoallergenic liners are made from plant-based materials to be gentle on baby’s delicate skin and help keep bottoms dry.

Better for our world

Made from 100% sustainably sourced corn, our vegan friendly liners are biodegradable and help create a greener world for your baby’s future.

Giving back

Every product gives back through the Kit & Kin Foundation. Thanks to your support we help protect acres of threatened rainforest around the world and support women and children living in these areas with educational scholarships, family planning clinics and healthcare. Together, we can make a real difference.

Cruelty free and vegan

Kit & Kin are proud to be a member of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). By purchasing cruelty-free products you can help save a number of animals from excruciating tests and a lifetime of suffering.

Does the brand you use test on animals? You can check out here

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Kit & Kin’s sustainable credentials run deep. The makers of eco wipes and nappies (the kind that you would want to use), they have also branched out into clothing made from sustainable cotton. Plus, for every 10 Kit & Kin nappy subscriptions sold, they will purchase and protect one acre of rainforest through the World Land Trust.
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