Dad Finds Brilliant Way To Reuse Leftover Crayons From Restaurants And Schools!
Peter Pizagalli
Published
09/12/2015
Every year, up to 75,000 pounds of crayons get thrown away by restaurants and schools...
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Bryan Ware, an inventive dad in San Francisco, has come up with a brilliant way to reuse leftover crayons that get thrown out by restaurants and schools – he melts them down and recycles them into new crayons for children at hospitals. He came up with the idea in 2011 when celebrating his birthday at a restaurant. His waiter had brought his two sons some crayons, and he wondered where the crayons go after they’re done with them. His discovery that they get thrown out led to the Crayon Initiative, which delivers crayons to hospitals throughout California. -
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Creative dad Bryan Ware found a brilliant solution -
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He melts them down -
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He makes 96 new crayons each time he does this -
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He then pours them into special custom molds -
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“If these crayons give them an escape from that hospital room for ten minutes, we did our job,” said Bryan Ware -
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These crayons are thicker and easier to grasp for young children and kids with special needs -
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The finished crayons are delivered to hospitals throughout California -
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They’ve already delivered more than 2,000 boxes -
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