Drylock Unveils Compostable Diaper
Time: 2023/10/10 16:59:06 View: 270
In partnership with Love & Green, companies develop baby diaper that consists of materials that are based on 80-90% natural, vegetable origin
Drylock and Love & Green have announced a revolutionary innovation in the form of the world’s first compostable diaper.
Combining softness and high-class performance, the new product is essentially biobased and biodegradable at the same time. Always pushing the boundaries of sustainability, both companies have already developed and marketed various hygiene products with distinct ecological features, such as unbleached fluff, biobased liners and paper packaging. The recent two-year research project now culminates in the development of a biodegradable and compostable diaper.
Jules Van Malderen, business development director at Drylock Technologies comments: “We are committed to naturality and circularity, so to have a global first compostable diaper was an obvious target for us. However, it was not easy - and together with our commercial and scientific partners, we were constantly on the edge of what is currently technologically possible. At this point in time, we do not recommend people to compost soiled diapers at home, for reasons of health and hygiene. However, by launching this diaper, we allow institutes like hospitals and kindergartens, where products are used professionally and can be efficiently collected, to choose an ecofriendly, low impact solution.”
To guarantee a product performance that is comparable to other top grade baby diapers, the product concept is based on Drylock’s proprietary and patented channels technology, as well as on other technologies in the field of nonwovens and bio compositions, for which patents are pending.
Drylock and Love&Green stress the importance of being fully compostable. Van Malderen explains why: “Intellectually, there is no such thing as being partially compostable. Either you’re compostable - or you're not.”
Aside from being compostable in any standard composting facility, the product content consists of materials that are based on natural, vegetable origins for 80 to 90% - and it is the objective to push this over the 90% limit in the near future. In addition to the diapers, and based on the same principles, a full range of baby products including baby pants will be developed and marketed.
-Source:www.nonwovens-industry.com-