CLARE families preparing to welcome a new baby can now apply for a free cloth nappy starter kit through the Cloth Nappy Incentive Scheme.

Also extending to families in Limerick and Tipperary, the new initiative is led by VOICE Ireland in collaboration with Clare County Council, University Maternity Hospital Limerick, Limerick City and County Council and Tipperary County Council. It aims to support families in making the switch to reusable cloth nappies.

Eligible antenatal patients at University Maternity Hospital Limerick can receive a starter kit containing ten high quality reusable cloth nappies, twelve reusable cloth wipes, a waterproof storage bag for used nappies, absorbent inserts made from eco-friendly materials such as bamboo, cotton, and hemp, and comprehensive guidance on use and care.

Environmental Awareness Officer at Clare County Council, Karen Foley, said, “Switching to cloth nappies is a meaningful change that can make a big environmental impact. We encourage families across the region to apply and give them a try”.

Director of Midwifery at University Maternity Hospital Limerick, Eileen Ronan, said, “We are delighted to support this initiative across the Mid-West region. It is a practical way for families to reduce waste and embrace sustainability. It provides the opportunity for families to make the eco-conscious choice while at the same time saving money”.

Ireland sends an estimated one million disposable nappies to landfill every day. According to the 2022 EPA Household Waste Characterisation report, nappies account for 10% of kerbside residual waste, totalling over 75,000 tonnes annually. Reusable cloth nappies offer a sustainable alternative with a lower carbon footprint across their lifecycle compared to disposables.

To help parents get started, the Cloth Nappy Library is offering workshops and one-on-one guidance. These sessions will help families understand the different types of cloth nappies, how to use and wash them, and provide ongoing support throughout the journey.

Policy Director at VOICE Ireland, Abi O’Callaghan-Platt explained, “We created the Cloth Nappy Incentive Scheme to inspire families who may never have considered reusable nappies to give them a try. Modern cloth nappies are soft, breathable, colourful, and easy to use”.

The scheme is open to antenatal patients at University Maternity Hospital Limerick. As availability of free kits is limited, early applications are advised. Participants will be asked to complete a short follow-up survey to help improve future rollouts. Families in Limerick, Clare, and Tipperary can apply for a free starter pack by visiting: https://voiceireland.org/cloth-nappy-incentive-scheme

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