Or, make the adjustment to cloth diapers even easier with a subscription to a diaper service in their area; the Real
Diaper Industry Association has a list of services in each state to help you get started.
Meet the Real
Diaper Industry Association (RDIA)- a trade association for manufacturers, retailers, diaper services, and info sources.
Members of the Real
Diaper Industry Association, they have diapered eight children of their own - now they want to do their part to make the planet more green.
In 2008 - 2009, Jenn served as the founding chair of the Real
Diaper Industry Association, a 501 (c) 6 trade association for cloth diaper retailers, manufacturers, diaper services, media and other parties with an interest in the cloth diaper industry.
A former board member of the Real
Diaper Industry Association and the National Association of Diaper Services, Judy was a second generation diaper service operator and the co-owner of Tiny Tots Baby Boutique.
Wanting to offer her community more, Sara joined the Real Diaper Association and Real
Diaper Industry Association in 2010.
Board of Directors Real
Diaper Industry Association
Real
Diaper Industry Association (RDIA) is a trade association dedicated to the sustainability of the cloth diaper industry.
Once you've made the choice to go cloth, use a cloth diaper service search site, like Real
Diaper Industry Association (RDIA) which lists companies by state.
Most people know of the Real
Diaper Industry Association (RDIA) because they are the sponsors of the Great Cloth Diaper Change.
Sacramento, CAundefined Today, Real
Diaper Industry Association (RDIA) board Executive Committee announced the hire of Janelle Cridland as Executive Director of the Association.
Cloth Diapers in Daycare is a joint project of Real Diaper Association, a 501 (c)(3) charity, and Real
Diaper Industry Association, a cloth diaper industry trade association.
Founded in 2008, Real
Diaper Industry Association is an international association that strives to make reusable cloth diapers the primary choice for babies» parents and caregivers while emphasizing responsibility and sustainability through a focus on people, planet, and profit.
This is a great resource from the DiaperPin website - Cloth Diapered Children and Day Care Providers and from the Real
Diaper Industry Association website - DayCare Directory.
Please refer to this site for recommended diaper detergents - Real
Diaper Industry Association Detergent Determinator It's very important the detergent is rinsed out completely (if you see suds in the rinse cycle, rinse again until no suds left.).
The Real
Diaper Industry Association (RDIA) has made available information packets and samples of reusable diapers for health professionals working with parents.
If you support the mission and values of Real
Diaper Industry Association and you promote reusable cloth diapers as the primary choice for babies, join the trade association to build your business.
Not exact matches
The
Association organizes local advocates and activists for cloth
diapers through a member - supported resource center which plans campaigns, trains organizers, distributes educational information, supports local groups, and connects users to the Cloth
Diaper industry.
Press Release, September 19, 2008 LolliDoo
Diapers and The Real
Diaper Association Join Forces to Protect Fannies «Go Green Sustainable Industries, LLC, makers of LolliDoo ® Diapers (www.lollidoo.com) has added their voice to the call for revolution... the cloth diaper revol
Diaper Association Join Forces to Protect Fannies «Go Green Sustainable
Industries, LLC, makers of LolliDoo ®
Diapers (www.lollidoo.com) has added their voice to the call for revolution... the cloth
diaper revol
diaper revolution.
The Real
Diaper Association organizes local advocates and activists for cloth
diapers through a member - supported resource center which plans campaigns, trains organizers, distributes educational information, and supports local groups, and connects users to the U.S. Cloth
Diaper industry.
If RDIA is successful in identifying the future of the
industry and then successfully reaching, retaining and representing this membership, the
association could actually begin influencing change in the juvenile
industry and affecting changes in the way mainstream consumers approach
diapering a baby.
In an
industry where hundreds of small manufacturers and hobbyists are making and selling cloth
diapers on their own websites and in handmade marketplaces, you can stand out from the crowd as a trusted professional by promoting your trade
association membership to your customers.