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  1. Bamboo softer, more eco, sustainable & then some!!

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    p&s sapphire stripe body

    In case you have not heard, bamboo is the new cotton, but better for so many reasons. We have started stocking the lovely bamboo clothing from the Panda and the Sparrow.

    Here’s a quick list of why we (and they) love bamboo:

    • First and foremost, as you would expect from a site with really eco in its name, we like bamboo because it is more sustainable than most textile fibres.
    • It is also very eco friendly as it is the fastest growing plant in the world, it can grow up to a metre per day. This happens without any fertilisers, pesticides or even much water.
    • Because it grows so fast it needs to be harvested more frequently and does not take up as much ground space as other harvested plants.
    • Once harvested it can regrow again without the need of replanting. The yield you get from an acre of bamboo is ten times greater than that of cotton!

    But it has a long list of other properties that make it the best choice for little babies.

    • Bamboo is very comfortable for young ones, with a lot of people saying it is like silk or cashmere as it feels so soft and smooth- ideal for a baby’s sensitive skin.
    • Bamboo is breathable, thermo regulating and absorbent so it helps to absorb and evaporate perspiration faster than any other fabric, which is also helpful with preventing odours and is 3-4 times more absorbent than cotton.
    • Bamboo is antibacterial so bacteria do not live well in bamboo, and therefore it naturally stops the bacteria from spreading. Bamboo is also anti static, so will sit really well next to your baby’s skin, not clinging to it.
    • Bamboo is naturally hypoallergenic so is non-irritating to the skin and helps ease irritations for sensitive or allergy prone skin. It’s also anti-fungal, many people say it’s the only solution they’ve found for problem skin. It is the perfect fabric for your baby’s sensitive skin, especially for those with eczema, allergies, dermatitis or other skin sensitivities.
    • Bamboo is also UV protective, cutting out up to 98% of harmful UV rays so you don’t have to worry about sunny days and holidays. 

     

    That is an impressive list of properties but many people ask, “but what about the Pandas, don’t they need bamboo to eat?” Luckily bamboo is panda friendly because there are over 1000 species of bamboo tree however Pandas only eat about 20 of the species. So no food is being taken away from these beautiful and endangered animals. 

    Check out the lovely clothing here, and receive a 10% discount on anything bamboo you order from us until the end of July. This also includes the amazing green (how eco is that!) T-Rex made by Everearth! 

    everearth t rex

  2. Sustainability

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    I like all the companies we work with as they all are working on being as eco friendly and ethical as they can. Today I want to write a little about Everearth who make many of our lovely toys. They have been around since the 1970s and they are based in China where practices that we know take for granted in the West, such as recycling, are not as common and certyainly not viewed as standard operating practice. If you have a look on their website the impression you get is an organisation that has made sustainability top of the agenda. This is more than just words, for not only have the directors said this is important but they seem to have instilled a culture where everyone is looking at ways to lower the impact of their part of the business. I liked reading about their use of sawdust; on the same page you can read how they have their own factory vegetable plot and their own humanitarian organisation within the company. They are also using bamboo and water based paints to make their safe and non-toxic. We love the elephant!

    EverEarth grasping elephant

  3. Brahms and an Owl for an Eco baby

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    What do this lovely music and an Owl have in common? Well it's a little corny but I just discovered our new Everearth 'Owl' is musical- pull on his tail and he plays some wonderful music: the Brahms' Lullaby, apparently one of the most famous and recognizable melodies in the world, used by countless parents to sing their babies to sleep. I am not musical at all but I did immediately say 'that's nice, what is it?!' and luckily my incredibly musical wife was there to answer. Music like this worked for our eldest (now 6), so if you are looking for a lovely baby gift, which will be useful too .....

                            Brahms      everearth Owl 4

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  4. Zero Waste week

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    zero waste week

    It is almost the end of Zero Waste week: did you take the pledge?

    Thinking "Zero Waste" is a great way to reduce landfill waste but also save money: they usually go hand in hand.

    Already in its 7th year, Zero Waste week's theme this year is "One more thing". Most people do their best to reduce their waste and recycle what they can but we all know we could do more. By taking a pledge, we can decide on a small thing to change and pledge to follow it through long-term (maybe even forever).

    Here are some ideas taken from the Zero Waste website:

    • Ditch plastic carrier bags
    • Pack a zero waste lunch
    • Recycle your Tetra Pak cartons
    • Take clothes to a textile bank
    • Shop naked!
    • Declutter without landfill
    • Reduce food waste
    • Repair something
    • Spread the word!

    By the way, naked shopping is buying without any waste or extra packaging: a naked cucumber as opposed to a naked customer!

    At Really Eco Baby HQ we have pledged to declutter without landfill. What will you choose?

    You can submit your pledge on the Zero Waste website (and receive their newsletter) but we would also love for you to let us know!

    Or why not sending us picture of your Zero Waste week: who will have the smallest bin bag (or none at all??)