Pledge to clean up the planet with Water Babies!


Your actions can make a real difference
Did you know, according to WRAP, the UK bins around 3 billion disposable nappies each year making up 2-3% of all household waste?
Or that disposable nappies can take up to 500 years to decompose in landfills, and even then, they don’t completely disappear; they break down into microplastics.
After reading the facts above, you might feel inspired to take action — and if you do, we invite you to pledge your support for the planet.
What pledge can I make?
Whether it’s switching to reusable swim nappies to reduce waste, picking up litter at your local beach, or planting trees in your community, every small change adds up.

Everyday Lifestyle Pledges
- Switch to reusable swim nappies to cut down on single-use waste.
- Ditch plastic bags by carrying a reusable tote everywhere you go.
- Choose a refillable water bottle instead of buying bottled water.
- Line-dry your laundry instead of using the tumble dryer whenever possible.

Family & Community Pledges
- Take a litter picker and rubbish bag with you on family beach trips.
- Attending a local tree planting event.
- Start composting at home to reduce food waste going to landfill.
- Walk, cycle or use public transport at least once a week instead of driving.
- Donate old baby clothes or gear to charities or parents in need instead of throwing them away.

Eco-Education Pledges
- Read a book or watch a documentary about climate change and share what you learn.
- Teach your children simple sustainable habits like turning off lights and recycling.
- Support local eco-friendly businesses whenever possible.
Ready to take the first step?
No matter how big or small, your actions can make a real difference. Join us in creating a cleaner, greener future for the next generation — and it all starts with a simple pledge.
🌍 Fill out the form and tell us how you’ll help clean up the planet with Water Babies!
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