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    A Remarkable 93% of Parents in the UAE and KSA Will Choose Plastic Free Baby Wipes, WaterWipes Survey Reveals

    November 22, 2023
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    WaterWipes Introduces New Plastic Free* Wipes in Response to Growing Environmental Concerns Among Parents

    DUBAI, UAE and RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — In an effort to understand purchasing preferences among the UAE and KSA parents, WaterWipes conducted a survey revealing that a whopping 93% are more likely to choose plastic free baby wipes. This indicates a clear awareness of the connotations of plastic usage in baby products. In response to this consumer demand, WaterWipes has introduced its Plastic Free* Wipes in the UAE and KSA, affirming the brand’s unwavering commitment to purity, sustainability, innovation in childcare, and of course, its customers.

    A Remarkable 93% of Parents in the UAE and KSA Will Choose Plastic Free Baby Wipes, WaterWipes Survey Reveals

    Sustainability and health are reported to be key considerations by parents in the UAE and KSA, with 84% citing the significance of choosing products that protect their children’s health. Additionally, 92% of respondents stated they believe it is important that products for their children are environmentally friendly, with 55% deeming it extremely important.

    Speaking on the findings, Dr Emer Gilligan, External Affairs Director at WaterWipes, commented, “The discerning and conscious choices made by today’s parents are steering towards sustainability and health, as our survey reveals. Our Plastic-Free* Wipes, crafted with 99.9% purified water and a drop of fruit extract, not only help cater to this demand but also assure parents of a gentle choice for their newborn’s delicate skin, while concurrently taking another step on our sustainability journey.”

    A closer look at the specific survey results:

    • 69% of parents consistently check ingredient lists for products intended for their children, while 51% do so for their own products.
    • The importance of safety certifications was underscored by 76% of parents, marking it as extremely important when purchasing children’s products.
    • 87% prioritized minimal ingredients in products for their children, with 40% marking it as extremely important.

    As global and regional interest in sustainability discussions and initiatives rises, and in anticipation of the upcoming COP28, the introduction of WaterWipes’ Plastic Free* Wipes in the UAE and KSA is not merely a product launch, but WaterWipes’ first step towards alignment with global sustainability goals. It serves as a beacon of responsible choice in a market that progressively values environmental responsibility.

    As we navigate through the evolving landscape of baby care, WaterWipes continues to lead with evidence-based innovations, ensuring that the well-being of our children and the planet are intertwined. By choosing products that are backed by research and a commitment to sustainability, we are fostering a world where our choices are more reflective of a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of health and environmental well-being.

    About WaterWipes™

    WaterWipes™ are made using unique water technology and contain just two ingredients, 99.9% purified water and a drop of fruit extract. They have been specifically developed to be purer than cotton wool and water while offering the convenience of a wipe. They provide gentle cleansing for the most delicate newborn skin and are so gentle they can also be used on premature babies.

    Notes to Editor

    The research was conducted by Censuswide with 1,002 Parents with children under the age of 10 across the UAE and Saudi Arabia between 21-28 September 2023. Censuswide abide by and employ members of the Market Research Society which is based on the ESOMAR principles and are members of The British Polling Council.

    *The claim does not refer to the full product lifecycle nor the external plastic packing and relates to the wipes only. For more information see our website.

    Photo – https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2283613/WaterWipes.jpg

    For media contacts:

    Ronak Thakkar
    Associate Director, FleishmanHillard
    ronak.thakkar@fleishman.com
    +971 54 586 9828

    Serena Djamous
    Serena.djamous@fleishman.com
    0588907811

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