Let’s change things
As parents, one of our top priorities is building a better future for our children. We believe it’s our collective responsibility to take care of babies, support parents, and preserve our planet—and we’re committed to doing so.
It takes a village to change the world. That’s why we partner with organizations, call on experts, and reinvest our resources in those doing the research to move us forward. Here, you’ll also find ways you can get involved.
Over 1,000,000 diapers donated
1 in 3 families in the U.S. struggle to diaper their babies. We are supporting parents in need by providing diaper donations through partnerships with organizations such as Baby2Baby.
Have unused diapers?
As part of our Diaper Give Back program, we’re helping facilitate individual donations. Email us at [email protected], and we’ll send you a label so you can donate unused diapers to a local charity.
"I make sure we go above and beyond industry norms in developing our safety and sustainability standards. As a mother, I prefer to err on the side of caution—if there’s any question about an ingredient, we don’t include it.”
Jackie, Product Innovation + Insights
The future of sustainable diapering
No disposable diaper is 100% biodegradable or organic yet. In an industry of greenwashing, we’ll always be transparent about our processes as we work to minimize our impact. We’re currently making significant reinvestments into sustainable materials R&D, with the ultimate goal of a fully-sustainable diapering solution. Once we find the answer, we want to share it via an open-source movement of resources and research that lifts up the entire industry.
Certified by leaders in sustainability
How to recycle your Coterie packaging:
Our shipper boxes are fully recyclable. The films for our diapers and pants are recyclable at specific recycling centers, and we offer complimentary recycling for your Coterie plastics. Reach out to us [email protected], and we’ll provide a shipping label so you can bulk-send them to our trusted recycling center. Or, visit bagandfilmrecycling.org to recycle locally at your nearest drop-off center.