VENT launches new recycled collection

VENT for Change, the sustainable stationery brand that protects the planet and supports children’s education worldwide, has launched their new recycled leather journals collection for Christmas 2020.

Made with recycled leather covers and certified sustainable paper the new range includes a pocket and medium journal with mixed plain and lined paper content. Singer sewn stitched to the spine and flexible covers they are the perfect handy gift for the conscientious consumer. Available in 6 stylish colours, including the new Burnt Orange and Mustard yellow, the journals compliment their existing Make a Mark range, also made using recycled leather.

“It’s exciting to be launching new ranges after the difficult year suppliers and retailers have had” commented Evan Lewis, Founder of VENT for Change. 

The range is available for pre order now with deliveries from November 1st 2020. Email retail@ventforchange.co.uk for orders and to find out more.

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