Friday 25 May 2012

I is for Ink Pen

Ink Pens - ok, maybe it's a bit of a stretch - but we use tons of Bics and Biro pens each year, literally tons, and we have yet figure out where to recycle ink pens successfully because they contain so many tiny bits of plastic, metal and ink. So what do you do when there isn't an easy solution? Get creative.

The Pen Guy




Costas Shuler is the owner and operator of the aptly named, Mercedes Pens, auto mobile. Way back in 2005 Shuler, also known as 'The Pen Guy', had an ingenious idea of how to recycle some 10,000 ink pens and marker pens -simply glue them on to his 1981 Mercedes! His pen car is now world famous and he has become an advocate for recycling and reclaiming. He's even set up his own Pen Recycling facility, and by that I mean that he's got a PO Box where you can send your empty pens to him for use on the road or in his special Pen Guy appearances. He's also raising money this year to put together a collection of 'Pentings' from the 60,000+ pens that he's collected from around the world.

You can put your pens to good use at : The Pen Guy - P.O.Box 994 - Forestville, CA 95436 


Need more inspriration?

This ink pen chandelier made of a few hundred Bic pens by enPiezaàwould make a beautiful compliment to some of the recycled hanger chandeliers we've seen.


Or make a fashion statement with this pen cap coat by Maison Martin Margiela.
Source: Ecouterre

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the post about pen art, my new address is www.penguyart.com

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