New Iberia, LA (PRWEB) April 11, 2005
Tereson Thomas, CEO of Mother of Eden -a company that cares, is doing her part with educating new parents about the dangers of adding more waste to our countryÂs already overflowing landfills. Since the start-up of Mother of Eden and the distribution of ThomasÂs 1st invention, the Fuzzi Bunz Stay Dry Diapering System in 2000, her company has stopped over 45 million disposable diapers from being dumped in our landfills. If you consider that each disposable diaper, when soiled weighs on average 8-ounces, and given that a baby will go through an average of 8 diapers per day for an average of 3 years, that same baby will generate up to one TON of waste by the time they reach potty training age.
ÂYes, some believed those retro cotton diapers were better for the environment, states Thomas, Âbut they had their own issues like; staining, uncomfortable plastic pants, UN-safety pins, and not to mention, painful and irritating butt rash. Now with todayÂs technology in fabrics such as absorbent micro fiber and micro fleece, the moisture is absorbed away from the babyÂs skin keeping cheeks dry and rash-free. Plus, our multiple plastic snap placements allow the diaper to be flexible as the baby grows, keeping the diaper snug and preventing leaks.Â
In addition to the environmental issues, parents also face the rising costs of raising a child. Using regular disposable or biodegradable diapers can cost an average of $2500 over a 3-year period thatÂs per child. A supply of Fuzzi Bunz diapers costs under $500, and these diapers will last through several children.
Unique enough to have been granted a United States Patent, Tereson Thomas is proud to have invented Fuzzi Bunz for her son Eden, who suffered so from unbearable diaper rash. This important diaper option is spreading throughout the world. Currently available in the US, Canada, Finland, Ireland, Japan, Singapore, Mexico and the UK. For more information please visit: http://www.motherofeden.com
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