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Coterie shows biodegradable lyocell fibres wipes

US based award-winning baby care brand, Coterie has bought its new 100 percent plant-based biodegradable and compostable materials wipe. Coterie designed the biodegradable wipe in partnership with the Veocel brand. The Coterie Wipes contain 99 percent water, and are the most sustainable and the largest – up to 30 percent superior – baby wipes in the USA market.

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Figure: Coterie has bought its new 100 percent plant-based biodegradable and compostable materials wipe. Courtesy: Collected

In the recent certification testing, the new wipes demonstrated to be fully compostable after a few weeks’ against traditional wipes taking hundreds of years and decay even under the harshest of conditions.

Also, the new wipes are the first-ever across the nation to be certified by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) for chemical safety, the National Eczema Association for gentleness, and TÜV-OK Compost Home for sustainability.

“Let’s face it, the process of changing diapers or cleaning up after your baby isn’t the most desirable task. Our new wipes make the process simple and efficient, all the while being gentle on babies, parents, and the planet,” says Frank Yu, Founder, and CEO of Coterie.

“We’re on a mission to revitalize the baby-care space while setting new industry standards for performance and sustainability. Our partnership with Veocel is a testament to our continued investment and dedication to sustainable innovation, and we’re proud to have designed another high-performing product that provides the perfect combination of effective cleaning, enhanced skin health, and efficiency for the environment,” Yu added.

The Coterie wipes, made from environmentally responsible Veocel Lyocell fibres, are setting new industry standards for sustainable design. The features of Veocel Lyocell fibres include natural and renewable raw material sourced from sustainably managed forests with FSC (FSC-C041246) certification, and a patented closed-loop production process offering precision and consistent quality combined with low environmental impact.

Veocel lyocell fibres have been certified as biodegradable and compostable under industrial, home, soil, freshwater and marine conditions thus can fully revert to nature.

“To address adverse environmental impact brought about by the diapering industry, transparency around raw materials used in wipes is one of the key measures to ensure that consumers make informed choices about product ingredient and disposal,” says Jürgen Eizinger, Vice President of Global Nonwovens Business at Lenzing.

Eizinger added, “We at Veocel are dedicated to empowering the industry with materials that can build a more environmentally friendly future together. We hope that our collaboration with Coterie will encourage consumers to take another step towards committing to a more sustainable world for our kids.”

The new wipes, made with the gentlest ingredients, effectively remove dirt and irritants while serving protect the skin’s barrier properties and natural pH balance. The wipes comprise 99 percent purified water, nature’s most gentle cleanser, with 1 percent carefully selected ingredients including Vitamin E and glycerin to protect the baby’s skin further.

Dermatologically tested for safety, even on sensitive or eczema-prone skin, these wipes have it all – they are safe, gentle, effective, and sustainable.

Coterie is the major and most dense wipe on the US market. One wipe does the job of three wipes when compared to other brands. Each wipe can contain even the biggest messes, cleaning them up quickly and efficiently with one easy wipe.

Their size and extra thickness mean each pack of wipes will last longer and reduce overall waste, as there is less to be discarded.

Coterie is currently the only baby wipes brand in the US to include the esteemed Veocel brand logo in its packaging, an important indicator that the product is made from 100 percent cellulosic and biodegradable fibre materials.

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