'Love Not War' Launches Sustainable Wand 'The Koi'

'Love Not War' Launches Sustainable Wand 'The Koi'

LONDON — U.K.-based sex toy brand Love Not War has announced the launch of sustainable wand The Koi, available starting next month.

According to the company, it continues to "champion the cause for eco-friendly sex toys with the petite Koi, one of the smallest wands on the market."

"The Koi is powerful and features four intensity levels and seven vibration patterns. It is fully waterproof and features a travel lock,” the rep added.

The toy was designed and created in Love Not War’s "custom-built, green-energy-powered factory and is made from predominantly recycled and recyclable materials," said the rep. "The green-conscious company limits the use of plastics in its products and uses body-safe and earth-safe materials, such as FDA-grade silicone, recycled aluminum, eco-friendly glue, soy ink and FSC cardboard packaging in a bid to be as sustainable as possible.”

“Wands are a popular sex toy,” said CEO and co-founder Will Ranscombe. “But up until now, there were [limited] eco-friendly options on the market. Consumers who wanted a fuller head on their toys to stimulate a larger surface area have had to settle for devices that fall short when it comes to sustainability.”

“At Love Not War, we have a culture that is completely centered around sustainability and creating high-quality products that don’t compromise on pleasure or cost the earth,” Ranscombe added. “The Koi, along with the other products in our range, is leading the charge in the sustainable vibrator sector. The consumer world is starting to make some sizable shifts in terms of the products they are buying and the different sustainable habits they are putting into practice.”

Love Not War launched in early 2021 and has introduced six other products; for more information, visit the Love Not War website.

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