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LolliDoo® Diapers a Finalist for Innovative Design Award by JPMA
100% eco-friendly, all-in-one cloth diapers impress
Juvenile Products Association

August 27, 2008—Los Angeles, CA—The Juvenile Products Manufacturers
Association, Inc. guides parents toward safe, ‘good for your kid’ products
and a nod from this organization is only bestowed on a favored few.
LolliDoo® Diapers, a first-of-its-kind, new cloth diaper that keeps babies
dry without harmful chemicals, is a finalist for the prestigious JPMA Innovation
Award. The announcement of winners takes place during the JPMA
Press Conference at 8:30 AM on Sunday, September 7, 2008.

Standing out in a competitive category, LolliDoo® Diapers distinguish
themselves with their:
Unique composition of completely sustainable materials that
wick away moisture; Diapers are created from recycled, ultra-soft
Ecospun® performance fleece.
Guiding ‘green’ philosophy that influences everything from raw
goods to manufacturing to distribution to a planned recycling program.
Baby-friendly, healthy construction:
• FREE of Dioxin, Sodium Polyacrylate (absorbent gel), Tributyl-tin
(TBT), Polyurethane (PUL), chlorine and fragrance.
• 100% Machine washable and re-usable.

Committed Mompreneurs and Founders, Melissa Morgan and
Alison Manes, who walk the talk, living green lives, partnering online, are
launching LolliDoo® at ABC Kids Expo in Las Vegas, September 7-11, 2008.

The Straight Poop on LolliDoo:
LolliDoo® Diapers utilize a technical fabric that wicks moisture away from
the skin toward the breathable outer layer, where air circulates to dry accumulated
moisture. Tests under ‘extreme diapering conditions’ (toddlers
and overnight use), show that despite large quantities of urine output,
baby's bottom is as dry as it was when the diaper was first put on.
LolliDoo Diapers save precious resources. They thrive in cold-water washing
and come out of the washing machine spin cycle almost completely dry.
Just a few minutes in the dryer or on the line, and they're ready to wear. No
cloth diaper on the market today can make this claim.

The Dirt on Disposables:
• There is no safe way to dispose of a disposable.
• Over 92% of all disposable diapers end up in landfills, posing a
threat to underground water supplies and creating potential airborne
illnesses.
• Disposable diapers use 20 times more raw materials (crude oil,
wood pulp) than cloth diapers to manufacture.
• Over 300 pounds of wood, 50 pounds of petroleum, and 20
pounds of chlorine are used to make disposable diapers for one baby for
just one year.

The Scoop on JPMA
The JPMA Innovation Awards Competition highlights some of the most
exciting new products in the marketplace today. Each year, more than 100
companies enter their most cutting edge products for this renowned
competition, but only 10 are selected. Entries are evaluated by a selection
committee of trade media representatives and industry retail buyers, and
judged on their innovation, marketability, trend-setting potential, appeal
and usefulness.

About Go Green Sustainable Industries (GGSI), LLC
Born from their desire to use eco-friendly and safe diapers for their own
babies, Alison Manes and Melissa Morgan created GGSI and the
LolliDoo® line of re-usable, all-in-one cloth diapers. In the next few years,
the company plans to add other eco-friendly products and services that
focus on families and education. The founders are committed to ensuring
that all of their products are handcrafted in the USA with eco-friendly,
sustainable and ethically processed materials, and that all aspects of the
GGSI business are run with respect to minimizing environmental impact.
They are also developing a recycling program that allows consumers to
return the diaper to them at the end of its useful life, where they’ll feed it
into existing fiber recycling channels.
GGSI’s websites (http://www.ggsillc.com and http://www.lollidoo.com)
also offer a variety of informative articles, tips, resources/links and message
forums for the health and eco-conscious parent.