This giveaway is part of #FDF (Finally Diaper Free), an event all about Potty Training co-hosted by The Knit Wit.

The BecoPotty.

Beco Potty – the Environmentally Friendly Potty
These amazing potties are made from waste plant material and once placed in the ground will begin biodegrading! What a genius invention! We use little potties for such a short period of time – I feel so good about what this potty is made of and how you can plant it in your garden! What a great ceremony to celebrate the “end” of the potty training period in one’s life – plant your potty in the garden!
The BecoPotty has a high back for comfort and a splash guard in the front (an absolute must for little boys, I’ve learned!).
A Becopotty starts life as bamboo waste and rice husks, which are leftover materials from farming. They take these natural plant fibres and grind them into a fine powder. By adding a biodegradable resin and pressing the powder in a hot mould a Becopotty is born. Fascinating!
This Giveaway is OVER!
AND THE WINNER IS…
Entry #32 – Jen M
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Let’s see–about $15 I think! 🙂
sophieandmomma at gmail dot com
I suspect this is the wrong question for this giveaway, but I’d save about $10-$15. About the Beco Potty though, this is a fabulous idea, and I could see making the “planting” of the potty a neat little ritual of passage with your child when they graduate to the big toilet.
I want to try cloth diapering. This would help big time in being more environmentally-friendly. Plus, the diapers are so cute!
Let your kids be without diapers! I put my newborn on a waterproof sheet to “air out” once a day and she loves being diaper-free. And my son only wears diapers when he’s out of the house.
jenyasha87 at hotmail dot com
I think the best thing I do is let them go diaper and undies free. No laundry, and no waste!
I switched to cloth diapering with my youngest
Instead of using disposable wipes, I use baby clothes that I wash and reuse for the same purpose.
we use cloth diapers ! 🙂 better for baby, wallet, planet– krystylwaechter@gmail.com
My potty learning has always involved underwear and waterproof waffle protectors over top…I say away from buying pull ups.
pamfreecycle at gmail dot com
We use cloth diapers and flushable liners as well. This helps speed up potty training as well as being eco-friendly!
Janel C.
I want to cloth diaper desperately, I keep entering those giveaways but never win! ahhhh 😉
Use cloth diapers
mikeg70 at telus.net
I use cloth diapers, faceclothes instead of wipes and training pants instead of pull-ups.
Cloth diapers would definetly be more eco-friendly.
I am now a happy cloth diapering mommy! Its amazing how much less garbage we have since putting our youngest 2 in cloth.
ticklemetiffy[at]gmail[dot]com
I have been using the batural non bleached diapers…at first i was afraid of the absorbency factor, but they are great…would love to fo beco potty after this
We use cloth diapers which help the environment (and our babes health, our wallet.. and look cute.. so why wouldn’t we?). Can also use cloth wipes instead of disposables