For pleasure, whilst respecting the planet and keeping your ethics, Fair Squared produces and sells a range of fair trade condoms, whose rubber and latex comes from certified resources. In partnership with the German association, Fair Rubber, the company works to guarantee a fair salary and correct working conditions for workers. Similarly, no substances that are toxic for humans or the environment are used to produce the raw materials or products.
Made in Germany, Fair Squared products are suitable for a vegan way of life. They are not tested on animals, and for the most part, do not contain animal materials. On its website, the brand indicates that "there are tiny amounts of milk-based proteins used in the production" of some condoms. However, it is working to remove this type of ingredient. The condom range is complemented by lubricants, massage oils and also body, face and lip care products.
Paradoxically, Fair Squared items are sold on Amazon, the Fair2Me site and other e-shops focused on organic and fair trade products such as French Letters Condoms (also condoms made in UK).
* Photos from the Fair Trade Facebook site: https://www.facebook.com/FairSquared
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