VENT launches pen range made from recycled plastic drinks bottles

VENT for Change, the sustainable stationery brand that protects the planet & supports children’s education worldwide launch their new pens made from recycled single use plastic drinks bottles.

VENT is making use of some of the billions of bottles used each year to create their new Make a Mark ball pens. Available in 4 bright colours to match their recycled leather notebooks and journals.

“It’s fantastic to give a longer and more purposeful life to some of the billions of bottles otherwise destined for landfill each year. Giving them second life that also spreads the message is amazing” commented Evan Lewis, Founder of VENT for Change.

Available immediately from stock. Email retail@ventforchange.co.uk for stock inquiries.

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