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The Solution Contact lens wearers are advised to dispose of their contact lenses in solid waste bins, and avoid throwing them into the sink or the toilet. Those who are extremely eco-conscious may even want to switch to monthly or two weekly lenses to reduce their waste.
When they come out of your eye, they should go straight into the trash. These contacts have a longer wear period of one to two weeks, depending on the brand. They should be removed and stored in a case with fresh solution each night, then disposed of after no more than two weeks of wear.
Once you've collected your old contacts, blister packs and foil, you can pick one of two recycling paths: Take the waste to a local eye doctor's office. Find a vision practice near you participating in the contact lens recycling program. At this time, drop-off locations aren't available in Alaska and Hawaii.
Acuvue launches new eco-friendly way to dispose of your contact lenses. Contact lenses are a great invention that enable those with poor sight to see clearly without having to wear glasses. They are also convenient and disposable. But plastic contact lenses are contributing to the world's single-use plastic problem.
Disposable lenses are typically made of silicone-hydrogel, which, like most plastics, does not biodegrade, which makes then unsuitable for compost and harmful in the trash. Fortunately, the waste produced by disposable contact lenses isn't extensive compared to other areas of personal care.
You can recycle contact lens-related waste including: Opened plastic blister packs. Plastic solution bottles and cases.
Ideally, you should just throw it away. To stay on the safe side, carry around an emergency pair of glasses or a pair of disposable lenses in your bag or your car, or stash them in your desk at work.
The Solution Contact lens wearers are advised to dispose of their contact lenses in solid waste bins, and avoid throwing them into the sink or the toilet. Many chain and independent opticians are also taking part in the scheme, and you can drop off your contacts at any of them.
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