The side hustle: Nurse's reusable nappy business helping par

The side hustle: Nurse's reusable nappy business helping parents save money, and environment


“We would have saved nearly $6000 using cloth nappies.”
“I’m not about the profits. I’m not making any money, it's all going back into the business.”
Single-use nappies take anywhere from 150 to 500 years to breakdown in landfill, she said.
Terrill invested $15,000 starting the business and has extended the brand to include teething rings, mitts, bibs and necklaces, after her two-year-old daughter Mia bit through her nail when teething.
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Terrill often sells her nappies at local markets.
“I don't wish that on any other mum so that’s why I went into the teething stuff.”
Before lockdown everyone rushed to buy nappies and sales were amazing, but it has since slowed down following Covid-19, she said.

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