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Wednesday, February 24, 2021

World Wisdom: Believe Diapers


 Believe Diapers is the first socially responsible diaper brand with a true 1-for-1 charitable model, set to change the course of diaper need in America. With an immediate determination to do good, the brand will not only donate one pack of diapers for every pack sold, but they will also be donating 1 MILLION DIAPERS to Good+ Foundation, a leading nonprofit organization that is working to dismantle multigenerational poverty and create an upwards trajectory for families in need.

 

In addition to their charitable initiatives, Believe Diapers are:

  • Crafted of the highest quality and sustainable materials and responsibly sourced from bamboo, a renewable, naturally anti-bacterial, deodorizing, breathablesuper soft and absorbent – keeping your baby and the planet, safe.
  • Believe Diapers are not only sustainable, they are free of harmful chemicals, additives and preservatives in an effort to reduce the environmental footprint associated with disposable goodsAs they say and truly believe, Earth is a mother, too
  • Unique product features include: Wetness Indicator, Hypoallergenic, Belly Button Cutout (Size Newborn), Super Absorbent, Soft & Comfy

 

Did you know that every 41 seconds, a child is born into poverty in the U.S., and 1 in 3 U.S. families cannot afford diapers? The diaper need in the U.S. has increased more than 500% since the start of COVID-19.

 

Believe Diapers are available both in individual product packs ($14.99 - $24.99), as well as through a convenient subscription service for $81. The diapers are available in size Newborn (< 10 lbs.) to Size 5 (> 27 lbs.).

 


 

ABOUT THE FOUNDERS:

Founded by New York City business executive, Joe Masi, and his former Project Runway star, successful fashion designer and wife, Uli Herzner, after reading a troubling article on diaper need in America. The couple was immediately on a mission to change diaper need in the U.S. by creating diapers crafted of the highest quality without any compromise. They felt compelled to break apart from the cluttered diaper space and bring to life an innovative product for parents that also helps those in need. 

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