- Tape Dispenser S Silver€ 27,22
- Tape Dispenser S Ivory€ 27,22
- Tape Dispenser S Green€ 27,22
- Tape Dispenser S Red€ 27,22
- Tape Dispenser S Navy€ 27,22
- Tape Dispenser L Silver€ 37,31
- Tape Dispenser L Ivory€ 37,31
- Tape Dispenser L Green€ 37,31
- Tape Dispenser L Red€ 37,31
- Tape Dispenser L Navy€ 37,31
About Penco Tape Dispensers
Penco is a Japanese stationery brand founded on a single ballpoint pen. As the Americana inspired name suggests it is a company making pens. That is, it started with a single ballpoint pen. But they have ventured into much more than just pens. By now their nostalgic analog inspired collections encompass all kinds of stationery. Ranging from clips to clipboards, notebooks to console boxes and pencases to, well… pens.
Penco is part of the Hightide brand family. Hightide brands are known for their attention to detail, materials and great design. This can be seen throughout the entire Hightide range of casual everyday stationery.
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Importing from countries as far as Japan & shipping worldwide has more of an impact than we would like.
That is why we plant a tree for every order + we plant an additional 2 trees each day.
Furthermore, we offset the individual carbon footprint of our staff, including travel per individual under 8,000 km by car or 2 short-haul return flights annually, by funding climate change solutions through Ecologi.
Investing in projects focused on carbon avoidance is not the same as simply buying carbon offset certificates, that is why we have chosen to work with Ecologi.
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Climate projects supported by Misc Store
Using waste biomass to produce electricity in Chile
Small scale onshore wind in India
Protecting lowland peat forest in Indonesia
Producing electricity from solar energy in Vietnam
Protecting and restoring forests in Papua New Guinea
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