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Mum holding baby wearing a reusable nappy

London-based Pēpi Collection is the newest addition to the Nappy Alliance, a coalition of the UK’s best-known reusable nappy brands. The Alliance promotes the benefits of reusable nappies and greater choice for parents. It also provides information and support to policymakers, healthcare professionals, parents and others.

Pēpi Collection joins well-known reusable favourites such as Baba+Boo, Muslinz, Little Lamb, Bambino Mio and The Nappy Gurus in the organisation, which has been speaking out in favour of reusable nappies since 2003.

 

Baby wearing blue reusable nappy

 

Commenting is Pēpi Collection founder, Daniella Walters. “Pēpi Collection are proud to be joining the Nappy Alliance and we’re excited to be working with the top independent providers of reusable nappies in the UK. By being a member of the Alliance, we’re promoting the economic and environmental benefits of reusable nappies and greater consumer choice for new parents to a wider audience of not only parents and caregivers, but decision-makers too.”

Pēpi Collection was founded by New Zealand native and mum of two Daniella Walters in 2019.

 

Baby girl stood up wearing white vest and blue reusable nappy

 

Nappy Alliance founder and chair, Guy Schanschieff, adds; “I’m delighted to welcome Pēpi Collection to the Nappy Alliance. Daniella is a fantastic ambassador for the industry and a great example of a purpose-led small business. We’re all looking forward to working with her.”

The Nappy Alliance will be taking part in Reusable Nappy Week 2022 from 25 April until 1 May. Further announcements regarding how it is marking the annual event will be available in the coming weeks. To visit the organisation’s website, please click here. Alternatively, for wholesale enquiries and further information on Pēpi Collection, please click here.

 

 

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