Good Tuesday’s Beautiful Refillable Pens

Kaweco rollerball pen

Good Tuesday (a company which makes recycled paper notepads) also sells nice refillable pens to use them with.

Writing Pen Safety Tips

Keep pens & pencils away from young children & pets. Avoid gifting plantable pens to homes with pets, as many contain wildflowers or herbs that are not safe near animal friends. Learn more on pet-friendly gardens.

Kaweko Perkeo Rollerball Pen

Kaweco rollerball pen

Kaweko Perkeo Rollerball Pen is an affordable and stylish pen in several colour choices. It offers smooth writing, and a 16-sided barrel to prevent the pen from rolling, and uses international standard rollerball refills, meaning it will last you years.

The snap-on cap securely closes to protect the tip and prevent ink from drying out. The grip section is designed for comfort, and slightly textured for a firm hold.

Gel Ballpoint Pens

Kaweco rollerball pen

The Gel Ballpoint Pens have a 0.5mm tip for smooth writing with black ink. Made in Japan from wood with a metal mechanism, this pen is also refillable.

Why Choose Eco-Friendly Writing Pens?

Each day, millions of plastic writing pens end up in landfills, polluting soil and water. Plastic also requires fossil fuels to make, and produces greenhouse gases.

Most pens are also sold in plastic packaging (often in quantities more than needed (like packs of 10, when you only need one or two usually).

Where to Recycle Plastic Pens and Pencils

Terracycle offers a free writing instruments recycling programme, sponsored by industry. Just order a box for your office, school or community then everyone can deposit unwanted pens, pencils, highlighters, correction fluids, felt-tips pens and erasers.

You can also download a poster to display near the recycling box, and all items are sent off to be made into other things (like park benches).

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