disposable diapers
Disposable diapers are absorbent garments worn by infants and toddlers to catch urine and feces. Made from layers of soft materials, they typically include a waterproof outer layer and an absorbent core that locks in moisture. These diapers are designed for single use, making them convenient for parents and caregivers.
After use, disposable diapers are discarded rather than washed, which saves time and effort. However, they contribute to environmental waste, as they can take hundreds of years to decompose in landfills. Many parents choose disposable diapers for their convenience, especially during travel or busy days.