REDYPER ™ San Francisco

REDYPER ™ San Francisco

Consumer Services

Santa Clara, CA 94 followers

Diaper delivery, collection, and composting for SF Bay Area families. We turn your baby's diapers into dirt!

About us

No matter what type of diaper you use, if you toss it into the trash, it will take 500+ years to break down. And our little ones, on average, will go through a total of 5-7,000 diapers. Yikes. Fortunately, not all diapers have to go to landfill. REDYPER™ SF turns plant-based diapers into dirt, diverting 14 tons of diapers from landfills every week. REDYPER™ SF delivers responsible diapering products right to your doorstep and collects your soiled diapers and wipes weekly to be commercially composted and turned into topsoil in as little as 14 weeks. Join us on our mission to to eliminate disposable diapers and wipes from Bay Area landfills!

Website
http://dypersf.com
Industry
Consumer Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Santa Clara, CA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2008
Specialties
Diaper Delivery Service

Locations

Employees at REDYPER ™ San Francisco

Updates

  • If you're a parent who uses DYPER™ brand diapers, we're sure you'll agree this recognition is well-deserved. Plus, the REDYPER™ service got a shout out!

  • We're so proud to be a part of this incredible company. Here's to making an even bigger impact in 2024!

  • Have you ever seen a commercial composting facility - for diapers? Below is an aerial pic of our composting facility in the South Bay where we send 14+ tons of diapers per week to be turned into dirt. Thank you, Albie Fong, for sharing. We love when REDYPER™ SF customers feel compelled to spread the word about diaper waste and how you can be part of the solution!

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    VP of Business Development @ Erthos | Renewable Energy

    For all you parents out there, did you know there are more sustainable diaper options available? Below is an aerial image of the composting facility in Gilroy, California where our son's compostable diapers went for the majority of 2020-2022. At this facility, the diapers are turned into compost to be used as topsoil or soil amendment (but not for agricultural purposes). We mostly purchased DYPER diapers and used REDYPER ™ San Francisco weekly service to take away used diapers which are part of the 9 tons in total weekly diaper pickups REDYPER San Francisco conducts throughout the SF Bay Area. We were really satisfied with the service and felt it was worth the additional financial commitment. Their website describes more about the step-by-step "How it Works" composting process. Most folks in my professional network are critical contributors to the advancement of renewable energy in the U.S., but let's all continue find ways to promote sustainability in our day to day activities. What do you do? I partnered with REDYPER San Francisco to offer a deal to folks in my professional network who haven't used the service before. For those within their SF Bay Area (and Santa Cruz) delivery zone, you can receive 50% off a New Baby Starter Pack plus 4 weeks of FREE service. The Baby Starter Pack includes everything you need for your 1st week of Service: 2 packs of diapers, 2 packs of wipes, and 1 box of compostable collection bags. Just send me a DM for a unique code. There are no long term commitments either if it isn't for you after your monthlong trial period. This promotion can't be combined with other offers. Fun facts. Did you know the following? - In California, we dispose of 39 million tons of waste every year & approximately 1/3 of that waste consists of compostable organic materials meaning we have the ability to reduce waste dramatically. - 27.4 billion disposable diapers are used every year in the U.S. resulting in approximately 3.4 million tons of used diapers being added to landfills annually. - Disposable diapers are the 3rd largest contributor to U.S. landfills. - It takes 500+ years for diapers to break down in a landfill (disposable plastic based, compostable plant based, and cloth) as they lack enough oxygen, heat, moisure, and microorganisms for effective decomposition #Dyper #compostablediapers #REDYPERSF #composting

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