Yesterday the U.N. population fund suggested that giving away condoms and promoting other methods of birth control is one way we can make a global effort to be more green, reports Huffington Post on Wednesday.
Undoubtedly the growing population on our planet is effecting climate change, but are free condoms really the way to mitigate the issue?
I mean, is latex bio-degradable? I did a little research on the environmental impact of condoms and found some great 411 at Tinychoices.com regarding just this matter. No, condoms are not bio-degradable, though they are lauded as an effective method of birth control and STD prevention.
Undoubtedly the growing population on our planet is effecting climate change, but are free condoms really the way to mitigate the issue?
I mean, is latex bio-degradable? I did a little research on the environmental impact of condoms and found some great 411 at Tinychoices.com regarding just this matter. No, condoms are not bio-degradable, though they are lauded as an effective method of birth control and STD prevention.






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