Sustainable Diapers: Brands at a Glance

Diapers are part of family life every day. We've researched materials, certifications and disposal, and give our assessment — without test scores.

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3 brands found

Partly sustainable

Lillydoo

Deutschland

Lillydoo is more honest than many competitors — the company openly states what isn't yet possible. MADE IN GREEN and production in Germany are solid evidence. The green line is a sensible compromise for parents who want to diaper more consciously without giving up performance. Those looking for biodegradable need to turn to other brands.

Last reviewed: June 2026

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Partly sustainable

Naty

Schweden

Naty goes further than most diaper brands with bio-based materials against the skin and FSC pulp. The fundamental problem remains: polyacrylate superabsorbents are in Naty diapers too. For parents who want to reduce the plastic content without giving up disposable diapers, Naty is one of the most thought-through options.

Last reviewed: June 2026

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Not very convincing

Pampers

Deutschland (Produktion)

Pampers takes some steps — OEKO-TEX for the Harmonie line, production in Germany. As a P&G group brand, however, supply-chain transparency remains limited, and the 2030 material targets have not yet been met. A clear gap remains compared with specialised diaper brands.

Last reviewed: June 2026

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