Mangaluru: Unique pen that produces plants after use


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (MS)  

Mangaluru, Jul 22: Plastic is the biggest menace of the modern world. Plastic has a big share in the tonnes of solid waste that gets produced in metros every day. Though it is proved that plastic is detrimental to the health, no sincere effort is being made to reduce its use. 

In the state of Kerala, a unique attempt is being made to bring in change in that attitude of public towards the use of plastic. The pens, which are thrown after use, are manufactured in an eco-friendly manner. 

Differently-abled members of the self-help association of Adka near Bandiyodu of the state of Kerala, bordering the Dakshina Kannada district have taken a giant step in manufacturing eco-friendly pens. 

Adka is making an attempt to prepare these pens from paper. In addition, plants will be grown through these pens after they are used. 

Seeds of vegetables are put at the backside of these pens. If these pens are thrown into the mud after they are used, the seeds inside them sprout and grow into plants. This unique pen is being manufactured by the self-help association. Each pen costs between Rs 5 to 8. 

Though this eco-friendly pen does not have much market in Dakshina Kannada district, it has got more demand in other parts of the state. It is used in government functions and programmes as a model product. These pens are available in different colours and are attractive too. 

In addition to the eco-friendly pen, the members of this self-help association have succeeded in the manufacture and marketing of paper bags and umbrellas also.

  

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  • Reem, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 10 2022

    I would like to contact this group for supplying. Kindly share contact details.

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  • Jagadeesh, Bangalore

    Mon, Jun 22 2020

    Nice information. Recycled Paper Pens won't add to the environmental waste moreover they help the environment by growing trees after disposal. to check the products visit https://www.letusrevive.com/productdetail/office/plantable-newspaper-pencils

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  • John Tauro, M'luru

    Tue, Jul 23 2019

    Wish the 60 years old pen shop at the entrance of Market Road in Hampankatta should deal with and promote these new pens. People frequently visit this oldest shop in the city to buy pens or to change refills.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Tue, Jul 23 2019

    Great and need wide publicity about this innovation in recycling the waste.

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  • Salah, AUH

    Tue, Jul 23 2019

    Amazing Initiative!

    we truly need to promote this.

    Respects to whoever came up with this idea.

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  • Praveen, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jul 23 2019

    In Mangalore where we can get this . We can give this to students as a gift and promote awareness of environment.
    Kindly provide contact details.

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