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Plastic-Eating Fungi Could Offer a New Solution to Disposable Nappy Waste

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Last updated: March 16, 2026 7:45 am
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Disposable diaper with plastic-eating fungi packet designed to speed up decomposition
A new diaper innovation uses fungi to help break down disposable nappies faster.
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Disposable nappies create a massive environmental challenge. Millions of parents rely on them every day, but most contain plastic and synthetic materials that take hundreds of years to break down.

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The Reality of Disposable NappiesA New Approach Using FungiHow Fast Do the Nappies Break Down?The Cost ChallengeWhy Sustainable Nappies Remain RareInfrastructure Still a ProblemWhat Parents Really WantThe Future of Eco-Friendly Nappies

Now, a new idea using plastic-eating fungi could help reduce the growing problem of diaper waste.

The Reality of Disposable Nappies

Leila Green, a mother of triplets living in Broadstairs, Kent, once planned to use reusable nappies. However, caring for three newborns quickly changed her plans.

She explains that disposable nappies became the only practical option during the exhausting early months.

Like many parents, Green found convenience more important than sustainability when dealing with the daily demands of childcare.

Environmental experts estimate that around 300,000 disposable nappies enter landfill or incineration facilities every minute worldwide. Because these products often contain plastic materials, they remain in the environment for decades or even centuries.

A New Approach Using Fungi

A US company called Hiro Technologies is trying to tackle this problem with an unusual solution.

The company produces unbleached disposable nappies that include a small packet of fungi. After use, parents add the fungi to the nappy before disposing of it.

According to co-founder Miki Agrawal, the fungi help digest the materials inside the diaper and speed up the breakdown process.

Agrawal says the idea came after she noticed how many nappies her own child used.

How Fast Do the Nappies Break Down?

The company says the fungi can significantly accelerate decomposition, although the exact timeline depends on environmental conditions such as moisture and temperature.

Agrawal explains that the fungi perform best in suitable composting conditions but still help decomposition occur faster than normal landfill processes.

While this technology shows promise, scientists note that many factors affect how quickly biodegradable products break down.

The Cost Challenge

Sustainable nappies often cost more than traditional disposable options.

A monthly supply of Hiro’s diapers costs about $136, while a subscription package reaches around $199. By comparison, regular disposable nappies typically cost roughly $70 per month.

The higher price raises an important question: can eco-friendly nappies compete in the mass market?

Agrawal believes the product offers value for parents who want a better option for both their children and the environment.

Why Sustainable Nappies Remain Rare

Despite growing interest in greener products, innovation in the nappy industry has progressed slowly.

According to market research from Euromonitor International, sustainable diaper production faces several major challenges.

Environmentally friendly materials such as bamboo fibres, organic cotton, and bio-based polymers cost more than traditional plastics. At the same time, supply chains for these materials remain limited and unstable.

These factors make it difficult for smaller companies to compete with large established brands.

Infrastructure Still a Problem

Even biodegradable nappies face another major obstacle: waste infrastructure.

Many regions lack industrial composting facilities that can properly process biodegradable products. As a result, even eco-friendly nappies often end up in landfills.

Experts say that without better waste management systems, many sustainability efforts will struggle to reach their full potential.

What Parents Really Want

Parents generally focus on reliability and convenience when choosing nappies.

Products must perform well, prevent leaks, and remain comfortable for babies. If eco-friendly alternatives compromise these features, many families may hesitate to switch.

For sustainable nappies to succeed, they must match the performance and affordability of traditional products.

The Future of Eco-Friendly Nappies

Plastic-eating fungi represent an innovative attempt to address one of the biggest sources of household waste.

Although the idea still faces challenges involving cost, infrastructure, and production, it highlights how biotechnology could help tackle environmental problems.

If the technology continues to develop, future parents may have more sustainable options when choosing disposable nappies.

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