TCF label
The cellulose has been bleached by means of clean oxygen, not using chlorine chemicals (Total Chlorine Free).

Swan label
The Nordic ecolabel, which guarantees the product’s quality and environmentally friendly characteristics.

The swan label has two objectives. Primarily, it tries to guide consumers towards environmentally friendly choices. Secondly, the swan label wants to influence producers to bring to the markets products and services that are produced in an environmentally sustainable fashion, while also being of a very high quality. The swan label imposes stringent criteria for products – criteria that have been created with the environment and quality in mind.

For diapers this means that carbon dioxide emissions and waste products from production are very small, energy consumption during the manufacture is minimised and the product does not contain substances such as odorants, phthalates or formaldehyde, which might be detrimental to health. For more information on the criteria, please visit the English language pages at www.ymparistomerkki.fi. The label is granted by SFS (Finnish Standards Association).

Moomin Diapers – Mindful of Nature

Moomin Diapers are functional and gentle to the skin, but also an environmentally friendly choice for your child. Moomin Diapers are made using Finnish cellulose which is entirely biodegradable, from timber that has not been felled from old forests. The cellulose is bleached using only environmentally friendly oxygen, not chlorine.

The manufacturing of Moomin Diapers does not produce landfill waste, because the waste products are turned into energy by combustion. The packaging of Moomin Diapers is made of environmentally friendly, biodegradable material and can be reused as a biowaste bag. Moomin Diapers are odorant- and chlorine- free. They do not contain optical brighteners, latex, formaldehyde or phthalates. Moomin Diapers are dermatologically tested.

Moomin Diapers also carry the Nordic ecolabel, which guarantees that they have been produced with minimal burden on the environment.