China recycling used condoms as cheap hair bands

WTF???

BEIJING (AFP) β€” Used condoms are being recycled into hair bands in southern China, threatening to spread sexually-transmittable diseases they were originally meant to prevent, state media reported Tuesday.

In the latest example of potentially harmful Chinese-made products, rubber hair bands have been found in local markets and beauty salons in Dongguan and Guangzhou cities in southern Guangdong province, China Daily newspaper said.

“These cheap and colourful rubber bands and hair ties sell well … threatening the health of local people,” it said.
Despite being recycled, the hair bands could still contain bacteria and viruses, it said.

“People could be infected with AIDS, (genital) warts or other diseases if they hold the rubber bands or strings in their mouths while waving their hair into plaits or buns,” the paper quoted a local dermatologist who gave only his surname, Dong, as saying.

A bag of ten of the recycled bands sells for just 25 fen (three cents), much cheaper than others on the market, accounting for their popularity, the paper said.

A government official was quoted as saying recycling condoms was illegal.

China’s manufacturing industry has been repeatedly tarnished this year by a string of scandals involving shoddy or dangerous goods made for both domestic and foreign markets.

In response, it launched a public relations blitz this summer aimed at playing up efforts to strengthen monitoring systems.

4 Comments

  1. Okay, I just double-checked…it can survive outside the body for a few hours, but certainly not long enough to be a concern even if it were possible to recycle condoms into hair accessories.

  2. This has to be a hoax. The AIDS virus can’t survive outside the human body for more than a few minutes, and besides, even if condoms were being recycled (which I don’t think you can recycle rubber like you can plastic) the heat involved in melting it down and re-forming it would certainly kill any bacteria or viruses which could lurk.

    Besides, you would think it would be hard to get enough used condoms to do anything with. You don’t sort out rubbers and put ’em in the recycle bin. They get thrown away in the normal trash, and nobody is going to go picking through thousands of tons of garbage in the landfill searching for old condoms.

    Good grief!

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