Recycled Drinks Bottle Pens - Orange

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Description of Recycled Drinks Bottle Pens - Orange

Pack of 2 recycled pens made from recycled drinks bottles.

Pens printed with The Vent for Change 'Make a Mark' design

  • 2 x recycled ball pens in Orange.
  • Black ink refills
  • Made from recycled single use plastic drinks bottles
  • Recyclable at their end of life

The perfect gift for you or a friend. Also available in other colours.

Every pack of VENT pens sold helps support children’s education projects globally.

For every item sold they give a minimum 10% of the product sales price to education projects worldwide – supporting children affected by war & conflict, natural disasters and extreme poverty back in to school.

 

VENT for Change is a Bristol based sustainable stationery company that supports children’s education projects worldwide.

Proceeds from every VENT product sold go towards global education projects getting children back in to school.

How it all began.. In 2014 environmental entrepreneur Evan Lewis, bought an ageing run-down facility producing pencils from recycled CD cases. After 18 months of improvements the team made were producing an additional one million pencils a year.

At the time there was a string of devastating natural and man-made disasters effecting children worldwide, especially their education.

After months of research with NGOs and charities it was clear education was a priority the world over. Evan had a potential one million spare pencils being produced each year, but the key was money. Money to rebuild schools, pay teachers and provide essential materials.

Evan decided to sell his pencils and other stationery here in the UK and from the proceeds support existing education projects around the world. Evan also launched Share a Pencil Day, a global education awareness day for UK school children.

And his Ambassador for Change programme which provides free pencils to charities and volunteers working overseas. Pencils to be given out FREE to those that need them most.