FAQ

What sets Bambo Nature products apart from competitors?

We are happy you asked! Speaking from the heart and soul of who we are, Bambo Nature is a family owned and operated business, with many of our employees and founders having children of their own!! We know the level of excellence we expect in a baby product, and therefore we strive to manufacture and produce this level of excellence for all of our customers. With more than 35 years in production, we are a legacy brand you can trust. It is our mission and core value to make sure we are putting our best foot forward for you and your little ones. Happy and healthy skin starts with Bambo Nature, so you can #parentfearlessly.

Logistically speaking, our products are created for parents who seek soft, comfortable, gentle, skin safe products for their children. Our products are free of all known harmful chemicals, allergens, parabens, and dyes. This is to ensure that you can avoid any allergic reaction, and trust that what you are putting on your baby’s gentle skin is actually safe. Our products do not contain any substances or chemicals that are harmful to health or the environment and all of our products have been dermatologist tested by the institute ProDERM (Institute for Applied Dermatological Research).

What does it mean to be sustainably made?

At Bambo Nature, we voluntarily undergo strict, rigorous, third-party environmental inspections of our products that assess the environmental impact of the entire life cycle—all the way from raw material to production, consumption and waste.

<< Raw Materials >>
• The wood used for pulp is derived from sustainable forestry, where more trees are planted than felled. Stora Enso, wood pulp supplier of Abena, is a member of the Clean Shipping Project
• There is no chlorine used or added in our manufacturing process
• No chemicals or compounds from SVHC (REACH Article 33[2]) are added or used during production – Substances of Very High Concern
• No known substances that are harmful to health or the environment are used or added during production (Phthalates, Organotins [MBT, DBT, TBT], heavy metals, Chlorine (CI), Formaldehyde (HCHO) Colophonium, AZO pigments, PVC.) Abena has gone as far as to prevent use of any chemical or compound that is known as locally irritating or sensitizing

<< Production >>
• Abena requires a reduction in energy consumption. Bambo Nature Disposable Baby Diapers are manufactured on Abena’s newest and most efficient diaper machine powered by 100% wind energy.
• Abena adheres to requirements on resource consumption.
• There are no harmful chemicals used or added during production (no optical brighteners, no skincare lotions, no perfumes or essential oils, no odor eliminators)
• Abena recycles 95% of all waste from our production of baby diapers. Even powder and dust from the plant is filtered, collected and sold for further use

<< Packaging and Distribution >>
• Abena’s packaging and distribution focuses on reducing waste and the use of fuels
• Products and packaging materials can be disposed of through recycling, incineration or composting.

How do Dreamy Night Pants differ from the Dream Training Pants?

The Bambo Dreamy Night Pants are for older children who are experiencing a delay in potty training, and have trouble wetting the bed at night. They are designed to be discreet, so that your older child can feel comfortable changing into the Dreamy Night Pant if they are at a sleepover or at grandma’s house.

The Dream Training Pants are for the potty training stage for Toddlers! Easy to pull up and down, our Dream Training Pants gives your little one the courage that they can “do it themselves” without compromising a comfortable and snug fit.

How do I know which size diapers to use on my child?

We acknowledge that sizing may be a bit tricky. Size is crucial as a diaper needs to fit to do the work it is intended for and size has a lot to do with the fit. Most sizing charts rely on weight, but we are aware that no two babies are alike. We have been perfecting our diapers for over 40 years, using feedback from hundreds of parents.

Children grow really fast, so you need to evaluate the diaper size regularly. If the size is too small, it will not be able to absorb enough, and you will probably experience leakages. It might also be uncomfortable for your child, as the diaper will be too tight around their waist, belly and thighs. On the other hand, if the diaper is too large, you will almost be guaranteed to end up with leakages, as the diaper will not provide a tight and snug fit.

As it relates to Bambo Nature weight-related sizing, if your child falls between two sizes consider the smaller size if the child has a long and lean stature, and the larger size if the child is shorter and more stout in shape.