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Good for you, good for the planet – «green sex» products

Olivia Leimpeters-Leth
10.6.2024
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

Sustainability is naff? Not in the slightest. Let me show you how fun it is. Six tips for a green love life – alone or as a couple.

It’s unlikely you’ll save the world with orgasms, plastic-free vibrators and vegan condoms. Still, they won’t do any harm either. On the contrary: the term «green sex» covers a range of sustainable sex toy alternatives to plastic, plasticisers, parabens and the like, as well as suggestions for a greener love life, all of which are worth considering.

Here are the greenest sex toys, contraceptives and general tips for a more sustainable love life.

Green sex: why?

Sex toys are similar to good jeans: once you’ve found a model you feel comfortable with, you won’t change so quickly. And why would you? I’ll tell you.

The fact is, sex toys and condoms will always come into contact with mucous membranes. And while regulations for harmful substances in children’s toys are rightly very strict – they often come into contact with oral mucosa – other guidelines are relatively relaxed, at least for sex toys.

At least something has changed with regard to the safety standards for erotic toys since September 2021. Since then, an international standard has been in place. ISO 3533:2021 regulates the specifications for the technical safety of sex toys. However, the standard is only voluntary for manufacturers as of now.

What youneed to look out for

Finding your way in the world of green sex can be tricky: what materials are toxic? Are they natural in origin? Are the devices battery-operated or can you recharge them? Here’s an overview:

1. Natural materials

Some manufacturers are even experimenting with degradable vibrators – including top dog Womanizer with the Premium Eco Vibrator. Don’t worry, this lay-on vibrator won’t disintegrate into its biological components on your clitoris. But once it’s disposed of, it causes considerably less damage to the environment than conventional plastic products.

2. Rechargeable batteries

3. Recycled packaging

In the world of packaging, less is more. And if the packaging material is also recycled – i.e. it’s already been disposed of, processed and reused – you’re on the safe side. Many manufacturers are also opting for paper instead of plastic packaging as well as reusable instead of single-use materials.

Eco-sex: contraception, lubricants and more

So far, so good. But there’s more to green sex than this. It’s not just solo fun that can be made more sustainable, there are also a number of options for couple sex:

1. Green contraception

Contraception’s a touchy issue. Especially hormonal methods. Only 40 per cent of a contraceptive pill is broken down in the body – the remaining hormones are excreted in urine and end up in groundwater. Researchers have already found evidence that fish have problems fertilising their eggs due to this hormonal influence.

Ecologially speaking, a copper IUD is a better alternative. Not only is it hormone-free, it can remain in a person’s body for up to five years. According to the Pearl Index, it’s even one of the safest contraceptive methods against unwanted pregnancies.

2. Sustainable lubricants

You can buy ready-made organic aloe vera gel with few additives from pharmacies.

3. Eco-sex is analogue

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I'm a sucker for flowery turns of phrase and allegorical language. Clever metaphors are my Kryptonite – even if, sometimes, it's better to just get to the point. Everything I write is edited by my cat, which I reckon is more «pet humanisation» than metaphor. When I'm not at my desk, I enjoy going hiking, taking part in fireside jamming sessions, dragging my exhausted body out to do some sport and hitting the occasional party. 


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