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The reason that this came up is that Daniel Coppen and Saki Maruyama founded Playfool, and they were inspired by Japan's underutilized forest resources,
They make the crayons from recycled wood fine powder mixed with wax from the sustainable Hazenoki tree.
Forest Crayons partners with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for responsible consumption and protection of land.
Forest Crayons aims to foster environmental appreciation and make sustainable art production possible globally.
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