My name is Laura and I have been living and breathing all things cloth nappies for the last 4.5 years! I successfully used cloth nappies on my eldest daughter from birth to toilet training and am doing it all again with my youngest.
I have worked with local councils to run cloth nappy workshops and have developed an innovative program that supports participants as they transition to using cloth nappies.
I am to make cloth nappies accessible for everyone and have developed a range of educational resources, including an Easy Read Cloth Nappy Washing Guide.
I’ve worked with the City of Ryde, Lane Cove Council, Woollahra Council, Hornsby Shire Council and Blacktown Council to deliver our workshops.
In 2021, I won Best Sole Operator and second place in the Access and Inclusion Award at the Local Business Awards. I was a Finalist in 2022.For more information, please email onelittlesproutau@gmail.com
We aim to make it easy for family to make the switch to more eco-friendly and sustainable products. We do this by selling only the best, high-quality sustainable products.
Imperfectly Eco extends on this commitment through seconds items. This not only extends the life of products but makes them more accessible and affordable.
We also send our packages with carbon neutral postage and compostable bags, and where possible with homemade, recycled paper thank you notes and only using pencilsBy shopping with One Little Sprout, you are not only supporting our small business, but also the small businesses that supply our products.
We are committed to making a positive impact on our local community. We welcome everyone and are aiming to be a leader in promoting accessibility within the cloth community.
We do this by: * only stocking ethically made products made by small businesses * donating at least 5% of profits to charity * donating nappies and toys to the Dandelion Support Network or Sydney Childrens Hospital. * offering Low Income Discount bundlesOne Little Sprout respectfully acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we live and work – the Darramuragal People – and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.