Cooperative cloth diaper service
A cooperative cloth-diaper service could replace part of Huggies' disposable volume by bundling reusable diapers, scheduled pickup, laundering, fit guidance, and parent support into a local membership service. The goal is not to ask each household to become its own sanitation operator, but to make reuse nearly as convenient as buying disposable packs.
Thesis
Bitcoin / decentralization role
Coordination mechanism
Verification / trust model
Failure modes
- • Parents may revert to disposables if pickup, fit, or laundering quality becomes inconvenient.
- • Route density, water use, labor cost, and hygiene compliance can make the service uneconomic in low-density areas.
- • Reusable systems may not meet every travel, daycare, nighttime, or medical-use case.
Adoption path
- • Start in dense neighborhoods, hospitals, birth centers, employer benefit programs, and environmentally motivated parent communities.
- • Expand through local laundry partners, pediatric referrals, and shared service software once sanitation protocols and inventory economics are proven.
Decentralization fit
8.0/10
Coordination credibility
6.0/10
Implementation feasibility
7.0/10
Incumbent pressure