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Super absorbentHypoallergenicSustainableAward-winning

Your award-winning hypoallergenic eco nappy

Purchase type

Size Guide
Size 4 tiger & fox 9-14 kg (20-31 lbs)
eco nappies

32 nappies per pack (128 nappies per subscription bundle)

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Delivery frequency
Every 3 weeks (most popular)

£29.56

Free delivery

This subscription saves:
5 trees

This subscription creates:
7600 tonnes of water

This subscription protects:
13 tonnes of carbon

Size 4: tiger & fox

Product Features

Protecting your world, naturally

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

Our responsibility

Better for your baby

Approved by dermatologists, Kit & Kin is the hypoallergenic nappy with premium, plant-derived performance. Our nappies contain no harsh chemicals and use gentle, super soft materials to help safeguard your baby from sensitive skin problems like nappy rash. With a flash dry layer for instant dryness and patented channel technology to evenly distribute liquid around the nappy, baby’s bottom is better protected from leaks.

Better for our world

We use sustainable, plant-derived materials to help end our dependency on non-renewable resources and protect the future of your baby’s world. Our super absorbent core contains bio-based gels* and totally chlorine-free, FSC® certified wood pulp from sustainably managed forests. The top layer, outer lining, leg cuffs and packaging are all made from 100% sustainable materials. Produced in a carbon neutral factory, Kit & Kin nappies are the natural choice.
*Based on mass balance

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

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

The most accredited eco nappy

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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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Eco-friendly disposal

Eco-friendly disposal

Eco-friendly disposal

Did you know that in the UK alone, we throw away a whopping 8 million nappies every day? Our hypoallergenic nappies are made from majority plant-based biodegradable materials, so in order for them to break down as quickly as possible we would recommend following these simple steps:

  • Ensure the used nappy is placed inside a biodegradable nappy sack which will allow for oxygen to permeate
  • When disposing of the sack in the bin, if possible place it outside of the non-biodegradable bin liner (but still within the bin itself) as this will maximise the exposure to oxygen

Frequently Asked Questions