Entrepreneur: Green Diapers
Posted in Case studies on June 8th, 2008 by Christine Jalleh – Be the first to commentOriginal article in Sunday Star (Metro) on 8 June 2008.
A legal eagle couldn’t bear the thought of her baby’s diapers polluting the environment. So she made her own.
DID you know that before a child is potty trained, he or she would have used up to 7,000 disposable diapers?
For 34-year-old lawyer, Azrina Azmi, the thought that her precious angel, Ayra, was polluting the environment the minute she was welcomed into the world was just too much to stomach.
“I tried the traditional lampin but it’s not very convenient for working mothers or babysitters.”
Enterprising spirit: Azrina Azmi established Fresh Bots with the aim of making attractive and affordable modern cloth diapers.
“Then, I started buying modern cloth diapers from overseas but the shipping costs made them very expensive,” Azrina explains. “That’s when I decided to make my own.
