Check out our roundup of this week's best mommy and baby deals. Courtesy Gilt Groupe Next week, GILT Baby & Kids is hosting a few fab sales worth checking out. You’ll find loads of chic toys, ...
One of Portland's most promising young companies has been promoting its product using erroneous claims about sustainability and environmental friendliness, according to the federal government. One of ...
Kim Graham-Nye, who co-founded Portland-based gDiapers, gained national attention on Fortune Magazine's list of promising female entrepreneurs. (Courtesy photo) Jason Graham-Nye, co-founder and chief ...
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 24, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- gDiapers is committed to creating a world where conventional, single-use diapers no longer exist. In 2005 gDiapers introduced the world's only flushable ...
Why did the two of you relocate to Portland, Oregon? Why not found the company in Australia? Jason: Portland seemed the perfect place to recruit a team and build the brand we dreamed of. Portland is a ...
Kim and Jason Graham-Nye moved to Portland from Australia to create a business they could eventually sell. On Wednesday, the Graham-Nyes said they’ve decided not to sell gDiapers, the company formed ...
Everyone from Julia Roberts to Alyson Hannigan are fans of gdiapers' cool, eco-friendly diapers. We’ve been hearing a lot about the benefits of cloth diapers lately, but there’s another option out ...
Michelle Engel, a working mom, discusses whether gDiapers answer both her need for convenience and her desire to be eco-friendly. Green marketing specialist Jacquelyn Ottman explains why the diapers ...
New and to-be parent alert! Earth-friendly gDiapers are a hybrid cloth and flushable diaper for your poopy tot. My buddy - an eco-conscious new dad - couldn't say enough good stuff about gDiapers, ...
GDiapers, which is based in Northeast Portland, has reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over allegations it misled customers with claims about earth-friendly products. (Company ...
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