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 Condom Sense: Condoms and the Environment <br/>-2

Here you are done with condom. Here are some with hints on environmentally-friendly condom disposal.

Firstly, do not flush your condoms, ever! Flushing condoms is not the way to deal with them. Condoms can clog the plumbing in your house (or the plumbing wherever you happen to be.) This can be expensive and embarrassing situation. The condom might have a pleasant for anyone. This condom might even make make pasta This is not good because it is not good due to in the water supply, and the last thing we need is more pollution in our rivers, lakes, and oceans.

Not all condoms are made equally. Condoms are not There is not water, it is under water, which is why it is not good to flush your used condoms. The best option seems to be to send them to a landfill and see how they pass the test of time.

They will not have biodegrade. There are no options, however, except to put them in the garbage, because your local recycling depot will not recycle used condoms. will not even recycle new condoms.

Lambskin condoms do not protect against sexually transmitted diseases. The pores in the lambskin are small enough to stop sperm, and so so If this is the case, you may consider an an more more environmentally friendly barrier form of birth control such as a diaphragm, cervical cap, or shield. Ask your doctor what is best for you.

These foil wrappers will not be biodegrade, nor can they be recycled. This simply has to be put in the garbage .

Animals will smell the human scent and try to dig up what you have after buried. This means that you will be unsatisfied used condoms around. Burying your condom is tantamount to littering: and there are better ways to deal with your condoms available.

So, in the end, what is the best way to dispose of your condoms? The best thing is to wrap it in a bit of toilet paper or paper towel (or any other biodegradable material: think paper bases such as paper bags) and then put it in the garbage. Do not wrap your condom up. in certain it will biodegrade. The good news is that the semen and vaginal fluid on the condom certainly will biodegrade, and may facilitate the condom biodegrading.

And lastly, remember ... never reuse a condom. Do not minimize your condom use, do not reuse your condoms, and It is also preventing conversation, and children have been documented to it is preventing the spread of communicable diseases. be hugs consumers of global resources.

Hopefully soon we will be environmentally friendly way to practice safe sex. Until then, we & # 39; ll make do with what we can, and we will continue using condoms.




 Condom Sense: Condoms and the Environment <br/>-2


 Condom Sense: Condoms and the Environment <br/>-2

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