Frequently Asked Questions

Read frequently asked questions about Huggies® Rewards, diapers and wipes, and more.

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General

Huggies Rewards+ Fetch is our new Rewards program that we’re launching in partnership with Fetch . We listened to your feedback and we’re confident that our new program addresses a number of your challenges:

  • Receipt scanning is easy and streamlined

  • You can link your Amazon account directly into Fetch which allows Fetch to easily digitally scan your Amazon receipts/purchase history to award points.

  • You can connect your email directly into Fetch which allows Fetch to easily digitally scan your digital receipts from many top retailers to award points. These online retailers include Walmart, Target, Shipt, Costco, Instacart, Sam’s Club, Boxed, Peapod and Jet.

  • Hundreds of Rewards redemption options for you to select!

We offer a one-time gift of coupons to parents of twins, triplets, etc. To receive this gift, please send a copy of the birth certificates to: U.S. Requests: Kimberly-Clark Corporation Department QMB P.O. Box 2020 Neenah, WI 54957-2020 Canadian Requests: Kimberly-Clark Corporation Department QMB 50 Burnhamthorpe Road West Mississauga, ON L5B 3Y5

Visit the Redeeming Points page and filter by Sweepstakes. The in-store promotion you saw may be listed there. Click on the link for the promotion you are looking for to see how to enter.

The crystals and gel are super-absorbent materials that offer significant benefits: drawing wetness away from baby's skin, as well as helping to keep baby's skin healthy. In Huggies® diapers, super-absorbent material is mixed with the diaper padding, turning liquid into a gel to help prevent leakage. You may occasionally see small beads of gel on the diaper or on your baby, but the gel is nontoxic and not harmful. The safety of super-absorbent material has been proven in over 450 consumer safety tests studying every which way a person could come in contact with it.

The inside absorbent padding on Huggies® diapers is made of a fluffy, paperlike material called wood cellulose fiber and a super-absorbent material called polyacrylate. Other materials used include polypropylene, polyester, and polyethylene -- all synthetic materials designed to enhance the fit of the diaper and help stop leaks. The elastic strands in all Huggies diapers are made of synthetic rubber for a snug but gentle fit for baby.

Sustainability

  • Bags poly film can be added to ‘Store Drop Off’ collection with other packaging poly films. For store location: http://how2recycle.info/
  • Cartons can go in curbside recycling along with paper. If there is a small plastic window it can be kept on carton, they are removed during the paper recycling process.
  • Cases can go in curbside recycling along with paper.
  • Huggies Cleaning Wipes soft pack and Clutch ‘N’ Clean flexible package film cannot be recycled due to the type of plastic film required for moisture retention. The polypropylene (#5) flip top lids can be removed from package and be added to curbside recycling where #5 is collected.
  • Huggies wipes tub is polypropylene (#5) and be added to curbside recycling where #5 is collected. Tub lid to be removed, it is not compatible with recycle stream.
  • Huggies Wipes Refill bags with zipper can be added to ‘Store Drop Off’ collection with other packaging poly films. For store location: http://how2recycle.info/

In 2017, Kimberly-Clark maintained our Sustainability leadership status and achieved an A- score in CDP Climate, Forests, Water and Supply Chain rankings.

While there have been some exaggerated reports on the topic of diapers in landfills, the truth is that disposable diapers account for less than 1.5% (1) of the waste placed annually in landfills in the United States. And the makers of Huggies® diapers are continually striving to do our part in making that impact less and less. 1US EPA "Municipal Solid Waste Generation, Recycling, and Disposal in the United States: Facts and Figures for 2006"

Not really. Current landfill sites are operated as sealed environments with restricted air and water flow. Operating a landfill in this way allows the capture of methane gas that can be converted to energy. Kimberly-Clark (makers of Huggies® diapers) is currently using methane from a landfill at our Beech Island Manufacturing Facility. This sealed landfill environment is how consumer waste such as disposable diapers is currently disposed of in the United States (1). Huggies Brand will continue to design products that are compatible with customary disposal methods; as disposal technologies change, Huggies diapers will change. (1) United States EPA Landfill Guidelines

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