Australia: For the first time, Australians are being given the opportunity to recycle their contact lenses thanks to a collaboration between US firm TerraCycle and eye health product manufacturer Bausch + Lomb.
Australians are now able to recycle any brand of used contact lenses and blister packs for free, thanks to a newly established partnership between Bausch + Lomb and recycling business TerraCycle.
TerraCycle, the company that wants to recycle everything, is now able to recycle contact lens in Australia, thanks to a new partnership with Bausch + Lomb.
Contact lenses and blister packs are now nationally recyclable for the first time, thanks to a partnership between Bausch + Lomb Australia and recycling pioneers TerraCycle.
Consumers now have the chance to recycle their used contact lenses and blister packs for free as part of a partnership between Bausch + Lomb Australia and recycling company TerraCycle.
SOUNDS kooky, but your used contact lenses and plastic blister packs can now be recycled into park bench seats, watering cans and more.
People can recycle their used contact lenses and blister packs, and turn them into sustainable products such as garden furniture and watering cans.
The Bausch+Lomb Recycling Programme has just launched, offering Australians the opportunity to recycle any brand of used contact lenses and blister packs for free.
CONTACT LENSES AND BLISTER PACKS ARE NOW RECYCLABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME, FOLLOWING A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN BAUSCH + LOMB AUSTRALIA AND TERRACYCLE.