Cloth Nappy and Reusable Period Products Program

We are partnering with Greener Everyday to trial this subsidy to help with the initial costs of cloth nappies and reusable period products. 

Why is Council offering this discount? 

On average, a child will use 6,000 disposable nappies before they are toilet trained. Similarly, a person can expect to use approximately 10,000 period products in their lifetime. These end up in landfill and take hundreds of years to decompose.

We want to help our community reduce waste to landfill by switching to reusables. We are partnering with Greener Everyday to offer this subsidy to help with the initial costs of cloth nappies and reusable period products. 

How much is the subsidy?  

Until the trial program budget is exhausted, residents can claim: 

  • Up to $100 per household for cloth nappies and accessories (such as wet bags and reusable wipes), with a maximum of 50% off the total order. 
  • Up to $50 per household for reusable period products (including menstrual cups, period underwear and cloth pads), with a maximum of 50% off the total order. 

How it works 

To view the range of products, visit greenereveryday.com.au/whitehorse

Claim your discount by using the following codes: 

For cloth nappies and accessories (extra inserts, wetbags and wipes):  

  • Use code WCCNAPPY for 50% off total order, up to $100 

For reusable period products:  

  • Use code WCCPERIOD for 50% off total order, up to $50. 

Minimum spend of $15 applies, postage excluded. 

Eligibility will be verified by the Greener Everyday team. T&Cs apply. 

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We are partnering with Greener Everyday to trial this subsidy to help with the initial costs of cloth nappies and reusable period products.