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Durable woodless and dust-free pencils made from industrial graphite waste.
Perpetua made a better pencil by approaching the design from a recycling point of view. Taking industrial graphite waste from electrode manufacturing, and processing it with a patented technique to reconstitute it into a harder solid material called Zantech. Perpetua’s pencils are 80% recycled, do not contain wood, do not break easily, have nice big erasers (which are fused without an adhesive) and they don't make your hands dirty. It’s a cleaner pencil that does not leave graphite dust even in the pencil shavings. 100% recyclable, including the packaging. Lumina pencils have a glow in the dark eraser, making it easy to find in a bag or at bedside.
Material: Industrial graphite, food grade rubber (eraser)
Made in Italy
Design by: Marta Giardini & Susanna Martucci
Susanna Martucci, the founder and CEO of Alisea, has positioned her company at the forefront of the circular economy since 1994, focusing on creating products from recycled materials. With a unique corporate identity centered around reuse and recycling, Alisea advocates for a shift towards regenerative industrial practices. The company's dedication to environmental, social, and economic sustainability was further recognized through its transformation into a Benefit company and the attainment of B-Corp certification in 2020. Martucci underscores the importance of a comprehensive approach to sustainability, highlighting the need for embedding sustainable practices in every aspect of business operations.
