Sunday, April 18, 2010

Buy Eco Sex Toys and Babeland Will Donate 20% to Grist During April

grist The 40th anniversary of Earth Day is just around the corner on April 22nd and to celebrate, Babeland is running an awesome eco-fundraiser to benefit the non-profit environmental news site, Grist, an award-winning online magazine that has been referred to as “The Daily Show of the environment” by Newsweek.

So what makes a sex toy “green”? Green sex toys are made of body-friendly materials like silicone, stainless steel, glass, wood and non-phthalate plastics; they are also made of renewable resources, such as glass, wood and steel. Plus, when choosing a rechargeable vibrator, you will keep up to 100 dead batteries from winding up in landfills.

To make sure 20% of your sale is donated to Grist to celebrate Earth Day, be sure to make your purchase from Babeland before the end of April. You can choose any product that is made from a body-safe and/or renewable resource, as well as any lubrication, oil, gel and even condoms made of organic, all natural ingredients. Or you can pick a product listed below when you .

Eco-Sexy KitGigiSliquid Organics NaturalMiaPure WandFlingBody Massage CandleDelightBirds N Bees condoms

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  1. clinicalresearchdelhi says:

    Awesome post for Eco Friendly Sex toys. We will be celebrating earth day with a bang.

  2. Adam says:

    Wow is the world ever going green! Eco friendly sex toys? Soon everything will be eco friendly, which is a good thing. But sex toys?… I am not familiar with the cost of normal sex toys as it has been quite a number of years since I was in the market for them, but how do the prices compare?

  3. Live Longer says:

    Eco toys… wow I had no idea.

  4. Pam says:

    Hmmm.. I like Gigi's shapes. I'll consider to put him on my collection. Thanks for sharing

  5. Sex Toys says:

    good for the environment, and great promotional idea :)

  6. Doc Johnson says:

    Glad to see Grist and Babeland putting this together for a great purpose.

  7. Bill Rudosky says:

    I think the statement that rechargeable vibes could keep 100 batteries out of the trash is a conservative one…or is that just me who goes through them that fast? A great idea though, one whose time has probably come.

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