If you are a real player, you may be able to make a serious impact on the environment by switching to a more nature-friendly condom. To start with, choose latex condoms as plastic ones do not biodegrade. Don’t flush them down the toilet, they can damage aquatic wildlife. If you want to take it a step further, we’ve got some product suggestions that will keep the green-inclined ladies coming back every time:
Eco-Friendly Condom From The Amazon
OK, so you can’t buy these anywhere but Brazil… yet. Natex, a Brazilian company, is manufacturing “The Green Johnny” only for government distribution. Natex extrudes the latex used to produce the condoms in an ecologically friendly and environmentally sustainable way. According to this article Natex will be upping their production, so look for the Green Johnny near you sometime soon.
Vegan Condoms By Glyde
These condoms are manufactured with no animal by-products (although we like the Freudian spelling mistake, bi-products, on their website better). Available in five fun and fruity flavours and corresponding colours, these rubbers are a rainbow party in a box. These ones, thankfully, are available in North America.
French Letter Fair Trade Condoms
The Brits once again just know how to do everything right. French Letter fair trade condoms keep the colourful theme going with hawt colours, but from a cursory look it seems that they may adorn UK tallywhackers only. A tear. Oh look – they have a blog like ours too.
Got a green solution to the condom dillema that you use as regularly as possible? Feel free to post it in our comments section.
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