Dekor Eko Refills: The Smarter Choice for Parents Who Care About Tomorrow
Dekor Eko Refills: The Smarter Choice for Parents Who Care About Tomorrow
Every new parent wants to do right by their child. You read the labels. You choose the safer option. You think about what kind of world your child is going to grow up in.
But here's something most parents don't stop to consider: between birth and potty training, your child will go through somewhere between 6,000 and 9,000 diapers. Each one ends up in a bag. Each bag ends up in a landfill.
It adds up faster than you'd think.
The good news is that one of the simplest swaps you can make — the liner inside your diaper pail — can meaningfully reduce your family's plastic footprint without adding a single extra step to your routine.
This is the story of Dekor Eko Refills: where they came from, what makes them different, and why more environmentally conscious parents are making the switch.
The Brand Behind the Bin
Dekor's roots go back further than most people realize.
The story begins with Magikan, a South Korean company whose very first waste disposal container was called "Kleen-Aid," before adopting the Magikan name in 1988. Over the following decades, Magikan built its reputation around one core idea: waste disposal systems that actually contain odors, not just hold trash.
As the brand expanded globally, Janibell was established as its international identity — and the DEKOR trademark is owned by Janibell, Inc., making Dekor a direct extension of that same engineering heritage. On the North American side, Dekor has been a proprietary specialty brand of Regal Lager since 2000, growing into one of the most trusted names in nurseries across the US and Canada.
Along the way, Dekor won numerous awards — including Most Registered from Babylist, Best Diaper Pail by Baby Bargains, and Product of the Year from Baby Maternity Magazine.
Then in 2024, the next chapter began. Dekor Eko launched — the same award-winning pails and refills parents had trusted for years, now made with 70% recycled materials. The result of four decades of manufacturing expertise, applied to a cleaner, greener future.
The Problem No One Talks About — Wasted Plastic, Every Single Day
Most diaper pails work with regular trash bags. And most parents accept that without question — because that's just how it's always been done.
A regular trash bag has a fixed size. Every time you empty your diaper pail — whether it's completely full or only half full — you throw away an entire bag, including all that empty, unused space inside. Multiply that across weeks, months, and years of diaper changes, and the amount of wasted plastic is significant.
For parents who already recycle, choose reusable bags at the grocery store, and read ingredient labels carefully — this should matter. And it does.
Dekor Eko Refills were designed specifically to solve this problem.
What Makes Dekor Eko Refills Different
Dekor Eko Refills aren't bags. They're one long, continuous liner with no preset lengths and no perforations. You pull out exactly the amount of liner you need, cut it, and tie it off. No empty space wasted. No unnecessary plastic discarded.
Every year, Dekor Eko diaper pails and refills help recycle over 750,000 pounds of plastic — contributing to a healthier planet for both current and future generations.
70% GRS Certified Post-Consumer Recycled Plastic
The liner material comes from plastic that has already been used — recovered, processed, and given a second life instead of ending up in a landfill or the ocean.
Zero-Waste Continuous Roll Design
No perforations. No fixed bag sizes. Cut only what you need, when you need it. Empty the pail every day if you want — without wasting a single extra centimeter of liner.
BPA-Free, Phthalate-Free, PVC-Free
No harmful chemicals in the liner material. Safe for the nursery. Safe for your baby. Safe for the environment.
End-of-Liner Warning Markings
Built-in markings alert you when you're getting close to the end of the roll — so you're never caught mid-change scrambling for a replacement.
A Smarter Way to Empty — Open, Cut, Tie
Open — Open the access door on the side of the pail and pull the liner out toward you.
Cut — Use the built-in childproof cutter to slice through the liner.
Tie — Tie the top of the full section to seal in odors. Tie a new knot at the bottom of the remaining liner to start the next bag.
Done. No fumbling with a new trash bag. No wasted plastic sitting at the bottom of a half-empty bin.
Empty More Often — Better for Your Nursery, Better for the Planet
Stop waiting for the pail to fill up.
A diaper pail filled with used diapers gets smellier every day — whether it's full or not. With a fixed-size trash bag, emptying it early means wasting the rest of the bag. So parents wait. And the smell builds.
With Dekor Eko Refills, there's no reason to wait. Empty it every couple of days. Keep the nursery fresh. Cut only what you need — no extra cost, no extra plastic.
Choosing the Right Refill for Your Pail
Dekor Eko Refills are size-specific. Please match the refill to your pail model before ordering.
Dekor Plus Eko Refill — For the larger Plus-sized pail. A 2-pack holds up to 1,160 newborn diapers.
Dekor Classic Eko Refill — For the mid-sized Classic pail. A 2-pack holds up to 990 newborn diapers.
Dekor Mini Eko Refill — For the compact Mini pail. A 2-pack holds up to 600 newborn diapers.
Have a previous Dekor model? Dekor Eko Refills are compatible — just confirm whether your pail is a Plus, Classic, or Mini and use the corresponding size.
Small Choices. Real Impact.
Parenting is full of decisions. But some of the most meaningful ones are also the simplest.
Every year, Dekor Eko products help recycle over 750,000 pounds of plastic. That plastic doesn't go to a landfill. It goes back into the products families use every day.
Your child is going to inherit the world you leave behind. The choices you make in the nursery — even the small ones — are part of that legacy.
Dekor Eko Refills make the responsible choice the easy one. And for parents who care about tomorrow, that matters.
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