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minus-squareCaptain AggravatedlinkEnglish73•10 days agoLatex is natural rubber and is indeed biodegradable though it is slow to break down. Polyurethane condoms will probably be found in the archeological record.
minus-square🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️linkfedilinkEnglish25•edit-210 days agoI only use authentic Amish made sheep intestine condoms because they are definitely biodegradable.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish11•10 days agoI mean, true but they’re better than the styrofoam ones… /s
minus-squareCaptain AggravatedlinkEnglish9•10 days ago(I know you’re joking but the builder in me is genuinely curious if you can make a rubber-like substance out of polystyrene)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•10 days agoStyrene is in the vynal family, Styrene-Isoprene-Styrene is used to make extremely expensive surgical gloves so I’m going to say yes.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•9 days agoPolyurethane also biodegrades, just very slowly. Since condoms are very thin there will be not much left of them after a century
Latex is natural rubber and is indeed biodegradable though it is slow to break down. Polyurethane condoms will probably be found in the archeological record.
I only use authentic Amish made sheep intestine condoms because they are definitely biodegradable.
And reusable!
and edible.
I mean, true but they’re better than the styrofoam ones…
/s
(I know you’re joking but the builder in me is genuinely curious if you can make a rubber-like substance out of polystyrene)
Styrene is in the vynal family, Styrene-Isoprene-Styrene is used to make extremely expensive surgical gloves so I’m going to say yes.
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Polyurethane also biodegrades, just very slowly. Since condoms are very thin there will be not much left of them after a century