Thinking green? Start with contact lenses
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Earth Day won't strike many as a marquee health observance for contact lens wear and care education, but that doesn't mean there's nothing doctors of optometry can add to the conversation.
A 2018 Arizona State University study found as many as 1 in 5 contact lens wearers dispose of their lenses down the sink or toilet, contributing an estimated 6-10 metric tons of plastic lenses to U.S. wastewater each year. Furthermore, those lenses break down into microplastics at treatment plants, posing a risk to marine organisms and food supply, researchers claimed.
That's why the AOA's Contact Lens and Cornea Section (CLCS) developed a resource to help doctors educate their patients about proper disposal. Here are three tips:
- Inform patients about recycling programs available for contact lenses and packaging, including terracycle.com, or consider turning your practice into a recycling drop-off site.
- Most contact lens packages are stamped No. 5 for recycling. Notify patients to remove the foil packaging and ensure the plastic is clean prior to recycling.
- It's not only about a healthy environment. Remind patients about healthy contact lens wear and care, including washing and drying hands before application or removal of lenses, only using approved solutions and clean cases, and a healthy replacement schedule.