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Weights: 16 kg - 26 kg

Consumer pack: 16pcs

Libero UP&GO 7

Libero UP&GO 7

An adaptable diaper providing freedom of movement.
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  • Sustainable choices for our babies’ future

Libero UP&GO Size 7 provides great freedom of movement when your active and playful child weighs 16–26 kg. To continue reducing Libero’s climate impact, more than 60% of the diaper packaging is made from recycled plastics. With CO2 reduced materials in the diapers, they also help to lower Libero’s carbon footprint. And only certified renewable electricity is used in Libero’s diaper factories. It gently flexes with your child’s every movement, thanks to the thin core with channels – providing a reliable fit. With all-round breathable materials the diaper promotes skin health and allows the skin to breathe at all times. The flexible waist combined with the secure and comfortable leg elastics allows for a great fit. Libero UP&GO provides leakage security, thanks to the combination of the double leakage barriers and the super absorbent core. The pant diaper is always easy to change, to convenience you as a parent – even as your child starts to become more active and wriggles during diaper changes. Rip them up at its sides and then simply roll them up into a little package. The lotion-free diapers have been dermatologically tested, certified by the Nordic Swan Ecolabel and are recommended by Asthma Allergy Nordic. And they are made out of FSC-certified cellulose.
  • Sustainable choices for our babies’ future

How it fits

Weights: 16 kg - 26 kg

Consumer pack: 16pcs

How it’s sustainable

Sustainable choices for our babies’ future

We focus to reduce our climate impact. More than 50% of the packaging is made of renewable materials. Only certified renewable electricity is used in Libero’s diaper factories. Certified by the Nordic Swan Ecolabel. Made out of FSC-certified cellulose.

Ingredients

Superabsorbent Polymers (SAP), Cellulose, Polypropylene, Polyethylene, Synthetic Resins, Polyester, Calcium Carbonate, Synthetic elastics, Ink