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November 30, 2018 |

#5 Bamboo-based diapers, delivered to your door for just $60/month

In Arizona, a subscription service for bamboo-based diapers has launched for just $60/month—a price any parent will call a bargain.
STYR Labs says the service, dubbed DYPER, delivers diapers that are hypoallergenic, antibacterial and 100% biodegradable. They decompose approximately 75 days after use, versus traditional diapers that can take up to 500 years.
“We spent the last year creating the best possible bamboo diaper and spared no expense to ensure it is the softest, most absorbent and environmentally friendly diaper in the world, “ says Sergio Radovcic, Founder and CEO or STYR Labs.
The size and number of diapers automatically shipped each month are based on the birthday and weight of the baby. The diapers are guaranteed to never run out thanks to DYPER’s artificial intelligence ordering system.
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