Brazil makes ‘rainforest’ condoms


Overdue.


The Brazilian government has begun producing condoms using rubber from trees in the Amazon. The health ministry says the move will help preserve the largest rainforest in the world.

It will also cut dependence on imported contraceptives, which are given away to fight Aids.

The new state-run factory is in the north-western state of Acre, and will initially produce 100 million condoms a year, which will be known by the name Natex.

The latex will come from the Chico Mendes reserve, an area named after the famous conservationist and rubber tapper who was shot dead in 1988 by local ranchers.

The clear-cut brigade will probably sign up with the abstinence-only crusaders. Natural allies.

Posted: Tue - April 8, 2008 at 09:07 AM