Crayola

Crayola has been bringing color to the lives of children and adults since 1885. What began as a manufacturer of industrial chalk products has grown into a global brand that inspires creativity and self-expression. Introducing its iconic crayons in 1903, Crayola has expanded its product line to include crayons, markers, paints, clay, and even digital drawing tools.

In addition to creativity, sustainability is high on the agenda. Crayola is actively committed to reducing its impact on the environment. For example, a large part of their production runs on solar energy, from their own solar park. They also use recycled materials in packaging and offer recycling programs, such as taking back and reusing old markers. Their continuous innovations ensure that art and sustainability go hand in hand.

Crayola wants to bring color not just to pictures, but to the world. That’s why they support educational and social initiatives that help children grow, learn, and develop their creativity. Schools, families, and artists around the world rely on their products to tell stories, express emotions, and push boundaries.

With over 135 years of experience, Crayola continues to inspire generations. Their mission is clear: to give everyone the freedom to create, while contributing to a greener, more colorful future.