Save the Rain Forest One Pen at a Time!

Ken on August 20th, 2008

bamboo penAs it turns out, the pen really is mightier than the sword. And the machete. And the bulldozer, or whatever else they’re using to demolish Earth’s endangered rain forests. Or, at least one pen is: the new Bamboo Tornado(TM) by Retro 51.

It’s a pen that’s fun to use. Lightweight, ergonomic, and writes nicely. More important, the barrel is made from solid bamboo, a durable hardwood that’s also eco-friendly. Bamboo — the fastest-growing woody plant in the world — is a favorite with environmentalists because it’s an abundant, replenishable resource.

Bamboo is also a favorite with giant pandas, who eat 20-40 lbs. of the stuff every day. Hence the engraving of a bamboo-noshing panda on the back of the pen.

As the world goes “green,” refillable pens are making a comeback. The pen features the long lasting easy flow refill system, which is in itself ecologically sound. But that’s only the beginning.

With each purchase of the Bamboo Tornado, which retails for about $40, 250 square feet of endangered rain forest is saved. Retro 51 makes a donation to the Arbor Day Foundation’s Rain Forest Rescue Program for every pen purchased.

The program has already saved more than two billion square feet of rain forest, which, while it covers just 2% of the earth’s surface, is home to nearly half the planet’s known living species. Already the source of many medicines — think Cortisone — the rain forest may someday reveal the secret to curing cancer. (Of the 3,000 plants identified as anti-cancer agents, 70% of them exist only in the rain forest.)

The Bamboo Tornado is a great conversation starter. Packaged in a recyclable, jungle-themed box, it makes a great gift to an eco-conscious friend. (In India, bamboo is the symbol of friendship.) Just make sure your friend doesn’t has the appetite of a giant panda! [Retro51]

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