Sex toys that take care about the environment?
The sex shops crummy windows covered with screens and porn videos left behind, now these shops are very sexy and the girls also love.
But sex toys are still not well with the environment, it is still not easy to find organic. Many products have dyes, artificial flavorings and toxic deodorant.
Despite the great pleasures of sex-toys and the rich products such as lubricants and food webs are also major disadvantages and ecological health of the majority of them.
Good for sex, bad for the planet
It's too difficult to find green sex toys, as most are made with toxic materials abroad. In the United States is allowed to sell goods which are usually manufactured with toxic materials and are not medically proven.
However, in the care of the environment in every way, including sexual, the interest of Canadians is higher than any other country. Fortunately there are some tantalizing sex toys organic options in Vancouver, there are sex shops, even in areas where they sell more green products that protect the environment.
According to Andrea Dobbs, sales manager of sexual products Womyn's Ware, "consumers interested in organic products and sex toys are the same ones who eat organic and use natural products because they are concerned everything that touches his body".
What to do?
"If you bring your body in contact with something, it is possible that it enters your bloodstream, because the skin is very permeable, " says Vera Zyla, and sex educator co-owner of The Art of Loving, a health food store and sex toys.
Green Tip # 1: "Avoid anything futuristic as phthalate name", says Dobbs. Phthalate, which makes the softer plastic is banned in baby toys and products for medical use, because it makes when it breaks the plastic release toxic gas.
Fewer and fewer packages
A small bottle of lube comes in a larger bottle, which is within a large deck, which comes in a plastic sleeve and then into a cardboard box wrapped in plastic. It takes seven minutes to open the product! Ideal for those moments of passion.
Green Tip # 2: There's no certification when it comes to sex toys, so we recommend you think about your health as a priority and avoid buying products with excess packaging or bulk store looking to purchase unbundled.
Green Tip # 3: When you want to buy a product, look for those that are produced locally, thus saving fuel during transport and therefore carbon emissions.
Green Tip # 4: Buy sex toys batteries, which are designed to replace only the battery instead of the complete toy if motorized.
Increasing awareness
The good news is that despite the lack of legislation, the industry is changing every day because people are buying less toxic products, and supply and demand is the greater demand for manufacturers and sellers.
Is taking a huge growth in the needs of buyers of non-toxic, especially among people who wish to become pregnant. Also having a greater demand for organic lubricants and toys that protect the environment.
But sex toys are still not well with the environment, it is still not easy to find organic. Many products have dyes, artificial flavorings and toxic deodorant.
Despite the great pleasures of sex-toys and the rich products such as lubricants and food webs are also major disadvantages and ecological health of the majority of them.
Good for sex, bad for the planet
It's too difficult to find green sex toys, as most are made with toxic materials abroad. In the United States is allowed to sell goods which are usually manufactured with toxic materials and are not medically proven.
However, in the care of the environment in every way, including sexual, the interest of Canadians is higher than any other country. Fortunately there are some tantalizing sex toys organic options in Vancouver, there are sex shops, even in areas where they sell more green products that protect the environment.
According to Andrea Dobbs, sales manager of sexual products Womyn's Ware, "consumers interested in organic products and sex toys are the same ones who eat organic and use natural products because they are concerned everything that touches his body".
What to do?
"If you bring your body in contact with something, it is possible that it enters your bloodstream, because the skin is very permeable, " says Vera Zyla, and sex educator co-owner of The Art of Loving, a health food store and sex toys.
Green Tip # 1: "Avoid anything futuristic as phthalate name", says Dobbs. Phthalate, which makes the softer plastic is banned in baby toys and products for medical use, because it makes when it breaks the plastic release toxic gas.
Fewer and fewer packages
A small bottle of lube comes in a larger bottle, which is within a large deck, which comes in a plastic sleeve and then into a cardboard box wrapped in plastic. It takes seven minutes to open the product! Ideal for those moments of passion.
Green Tip # 2: There's no certification when it comes to sex toys, so we recommend you think about your health as a priority and avoid buying products with excess packaging or bulk store looking to purchase unbundled.
Green Tip # 3: When you want to buy a product, look for those that are produced locally, thus saving fuel during transport and therefore carbon emissions.
Green Tip # 4: Buy sex toys batteries, which are designed to replace only the battery instead of the complete toy if motorized.
Increasing awareness
The good news is that despite the lack of legislation, the industry is changing every day because people are buying less toxic products, and supply and demand is the greater demand for manufacturers and sellers.
Is taking a huge growth in the needs of buyers of non-toxic, especially among people who wish to become pregnant. Also having a greater demand for organic lubricants and toys that protect the environment.
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