ReadyCare Signature Launches Eco-Friendly Baby Care Line: A Safer Choice for Parents and the Planet


 








Malaysia’s leading bio-based cleaning brand, ReadyCare Signature (ReadyCare), is thrilled to announce the launch of its new Baby Care line. Designed with the well-being of both children and the environment in mind, this innovative line offers parents a safe and eco-friendly alternative for caring for their little ones.

 

The new Baby Care range includes a carefully curated selection of products such as Baby Bottle & Utensil Cleaner, Baby Laundry Detergent, and Baby Sanitizer Spray. Each product is meticulously crafted using plant-based ingredients that replace harsh, fossil-based chemicals, ensuring they are gentle enough for daily use on items that come into close contact with babies and young children.

 

 Why Choose ReadyCare Signature’s Baby Care Line?

 

Studies have shown that infants and toddlers are particularly vulnerable to environmental toxins. According to a 2022 report by the World Health Organization (WHO), children under the age of five are exposed to higher levels of pollutants, leading to developmental issues, respiratory problems, and other serious health concerns. In response to these alarming findings, there has been a significant surge in demand for non-toxic, baby-safe products, with the global baby care market expected to reach USD 206.68 billion by 2029, as highlighted in a 2023 report by Research and Markets.

 

ReadyCare Signature, known for being the first Malaysian brand to earn USDA bio-based certification, has gone a step further with its Baby Care products, ensuring they are vegan-certified by the UK Vegan Society. This launch is a timely response to the growing concerns among parents regarding chemical exposure, offering a safer alternative that not only protects their children but also contributes to a healthier planet.

 

Yeoh Eng Foo, Founder and Managing Director of ReadyCare Signature, emphasized the importance of this new product line, stating, “According to World Health Organization guidelines, children are more vulnerable to chemical exposure because their organs and immune systems are still developing. Our Baby Care line is designed with this in mind, providing a healthier, gentler cleaning experience that parents can trust.”

 

 Strategic Partnership with Unifood International Pte Ltd

 

In conjunction with the launch of the Baby Care line, ReadyCare Signature has entered into a strategic partnership with Unifood International Pte Ltd, a company renowned for its expertise in the on-the-go nutrition solutions business segment. Through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), Unifood will distribute ReadyCare Signature’s products in Singapore, expanding the brand’s reach and bringing its eco-friendly solutions to more families across the region.

 

“Partnering with Unifood, a company deeply rooted in the on-the-go nutrition solutions business segment, creates a strong synergy that aligns perfectly with our philosophy at ReadyCare Signature. Their expertise and network in Singapore will help us bring our eco-friendly solutions to more families, reinforcing our role as a trusted Clean Living Companion,” Yeoh added.

 

 Availability and Subscription Service

 

ReadyCare Signature’s Baby Care products are now available at selected retail outlets across Malaysia and online through [rcsignature.com.my](https://www.rcsignature.com.my). To provide added convenience, customers can also subscribe to receive their favorite products on a regular basis, ensuring they never run out of these essential, eco-friendly cleaning solutions.

 

As parents become increasingly aware of the potential dangers posed by traditional cleaning products, ReadyCare Signature’s Baby Care line offers a much-needed solution that prioritizes safety and sustainability. With its innovative plant-based formulations and strategic expansion into the Singapore market, ReadyCare Signature is set to make a significant impact on the baby care industry, providing parents with products they can trust to keep their children—and the planet—safe.

 


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