Naty diapers are superabsorbent and naturally breathable. When it comes to green diapers, Naty has a number of certifications to back up their eco-friendly claims.
When I wasn't cloth diapering, I used a variety of eco-friendly diapers. One of them was Naty, and I found it to be a premium diaper that handles big blowouts.
Naty diapers allow you to go green without losing performance. The Swedish company was started by a Marlene Sandberg who became concerned about all of the diapers clogging landfills and leaking toxic chemicals back into the earth. She decided to create an eco-friendly diaper that doesn't cut corners on quality and greenness.
While most traditional disposable diapers are composed of petroleum-based plastic, Naty diapers ensure that the materials that come into contact with your baby's skin are 100% bio- and plant-based. To back this up, the diapers are OK Biobased certified by TUV AUSTRIA, an independent certification organization. These bio-based materials are safe for your baby's skin and naturally make for a more breathable diaper that helps prevent diaper rash.
Naty diapers are also superabsorbent. Their core is composed of 100% wood pulp certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and the leakage protectant is made up of 80% bio-based material. These materials help absorb and lock in liquids. In my experience, these diapers hold everything in and prevent blowouts — and they saved me from quite a mess on a memorable drive to the store with my baby.
In addition, Naty diapers are EcoCert (95% or more plant-based materials), labeled "Good for the Environment" by the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation, and pass the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 test designating them free of more than 100 undesirable substances.
Note: This review is for an older version of the Naty diapers. Naty recently redesigned their eco-friendly diaper and is phasing out the version we reviewed. The new design, sold under the Eco by Naty branding, maintains the same level of eco-friendly standards, but Amazon reviewers have noted that leaks are more common.
Pros: 100% bio-based materials on baby's skin, completely compostable, superabsorbent, breathable, non-toxic, fragrance-free, fewer diaper rashes
Cons: Not as soft as other eco-friendly diapers, stronger urine smell