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NEW RECYCLING PROGRAM FINDS USES FOR SURPLUS EYEWEAR PRODUCTION MATERIALS
Thema Optical, an Italian manufacturer of custom made eyewear with a U.S. factory, has begun a new recycling program in partnership with international recycling leader TerraCycle®. Thema manufactures made-to-measure, bespoke eyewear through its patented 3D Acetate Technology, in which every design is “sculpted.”
Thema creates unique collections that reflect the consumer’s personality without compromising sustainability. During production, some acetate waste is leftover in the manufacturing process. With the help of TerraCycle, Thema will recycle the excess acetate so that it can be processed into sheets and used to make new acetate products.
TerraCycle specializes in collecting and re-purposing hard-to-recycle waste through a variety of platforms, including large-scale recycling, which helps manufacturing facilities like Thema recycle large volumes of waste.
Published in the November 2019 Edition
TerraCycle's latest partnerships to build closed loop for acetate manufacturing waste and food packaging
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By Keith Barker October 22, 2019New Recycling Program Finds Uses for Surplus Eyewear Production Materials
It has partnered with TerraCycle.
By INVISION Staff
(PRESS RELEASE) MIAMI – Thema Optical, an Italian manufacturer of high-end and custom-made eyewear with a U.S. factory in Miami, has announced a new recycling program in partnership with international recycling leader TerraCycle.
Thema manufacturers made-to-measure, bespoke eyewear through its patented 3D Acetate Technology where every design is “sculpted” like an art piece.
Revolutionizing the eyewear industry, Thema creates unique and exciting collections that reflect the consumer’s personality without compromising sustainability. During production, some acetate waste is leftover in the manufacturing process. With the help of TerraCycle, Thema will recycle the excess acetate so that it can be processed into sheets and used to make new acetate products.
“Thema is a global company that respects the importance of sustainability and the major role each of us plays as stewards of our Earth,” ,” said Giulia Valmassoi, chief executive officer of Thema Optical’s North America branch. “Partnering with TerraCycle has made it possible to implement this new recycling program in our facility.”
TerraCycle specializes in collecting and re-purposing hard-to-recycle waste through a variety of platforms, including large-scale recycling, which helps manufacturing facilities like Thema recycle large volumes of waste.
“At TerraCycle, our mission has always been to eliminate waste, recycle the unrecyclable and use our innovative business solutions to minimize human impact on the planet,” said TerraCycle CEO Tom Szaky. “It’s through partnerships like the one we enjoy with Thema that allow us to fulfill our objective and help preserve the environment for future generations.”
For more information about Thema Optical, visit iGreenEyewear.com or call 786-803-8881.
Thema Optical Announces Recycling Program for Surplus Materials in Partnership With TerraCycle
By Staff
Wednesday, October 16, 2019 12:18 AM
MIAMI, Fla.—Thema Optical has announced a new recycling program in partnership with the international recycling company TerraCycle. TerraCycle specializes in collecting and re-purposing hard-to-recycle waste through a variety of platforms, including large-scale recycling, which helps manufacturing facilities like Thema recycle large volumes of waste. Under this new program and with TerraCycle’s help, Thema will recycle excess acetate left over from their manufacturing process. This recycled acetate will then be processed into sheets and used to make new acetate products.
Giulia Valmassoi, chief executive officer of Thema Optical’s North America branch, said, “Thema is a global company that respects the importance of sustainability and the major role each of us plays as stewards of our earth. Partnering with TerraCycle has made it possible to implement this new recycling program in our facility.”
TerraCycle CEO Tom Szaky said, “At TerraCycle, our mission has always been to eliminate waste, recycle the unrecyclable and use our innovative business solutions to minimize human impact on the planet. It’s through partnerships like the one we enjoy with Thema that allow us to fulfill our objective and help preserve the environment for future generations.”
Terracycle Sees No Limit With New Reccycling Uses
New Recycling Program Finds Uses for Surplus Eyeware Production Materials
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New Recycling Program Finds Uses for Surplus Eyewear Production Materials
Thema Optical, an Italian manufacturer of high-end and custom-made eyewear with a U.S. factory in Miami, has announced a new recycling program in partnership with international recycling leader TerraCycle®.
Thema manufacturers made-to-measure, bespoke eyewear through its patented 3D Acetate Technology where every design is “sculpted” like an art piece.
Revolutionizing the eyewear industry, Thema creates unique and exciting collections that reflect the consumer’s personality without compromising sustainability. During production, some acetate waste is leftover in the manufacturing process. With the help of TerraCycle, Thema will recycle the excess acetate so that it can be processed into sheets and used to make new acetate products.
“Thema is a global company that respects the importance of sustainability and the major role each of us plays as stewards of our Earth,” ,” said Giulia Valmassoi, chief executive officer of Thema Optical’s North America branch. “Partnering with TerraCycle has made it possible to implement this new recycling program in our facility.”
TerraCycle specializes in collecting and re-purposing hard-to-recycle waste through a variety of platforms, including large-scale recycling, which helps manufacturing facilities like Thema recycle large volumes of waste.
“At TerraCycle, our mission has always been to eliminate waste, recycle the unrecyclable and use our innovative business solutions to minimize human impact on the planet,” said TerraCycle CEO Tom Szaky. “It’s through partnerships like the one we enjoy with Thema that allow us to fulfill our objective and help preserve the environment for future generations.”
For more information about Thema Optical, visit iGreenEyewear.com or call 786-803-8881.
About Thema Optical
Thema Optical was founded in 1993 by engineer and eyewear designer Giorgio Valmassoi in Domegge di Cadore, Italy, a small town located just north of Venice. His daughter, Giulia Valmassoi, expanded the company to North America in 2013 and, as chief executive officer of Thema’s North American branch, has since grown the company’s presence in the United States to more than 1,000 retailers nationwide with annual revenues of $2.5 million. Thema opened a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Miami in 2017, where it now manufactures four of Thema’s best-selling brands: iGreen Hi-Tech, O-Six, Giorgio Valmassoi 1971, and Philosopheyes. Connect with the company on Facebook @ThemaFamilyFactory and @iGreeneyewear, on Instagram @thema_a_family_factory and @igreeneyewear, and on LinkedIn @Thema - A Family Factory. To learn more, visit thema-optical.com or send an e-mail to ThemaUSA@thema-optical.com.
About TerraCycle
TerraCycle is an innovative waste management company with a mission to eliminate the idea of waste®. Operating nationally across 21 countries, TerraCycle partners with leading consumer product companies, retailers, cities, and facilities to recycle products and packages, from dirty diapers to cigarette butts, that would otherwise end up being landfilled or incinerated. In addition, TerraCycle works with leading consumer product companies to integrate hard to recycle waste streams, such as ocean plastic, into their products and packaging. TerraCycle has won over 200 awards for sustainability and has donated over $44 million to schools and charities since its founding 18 years ago. To learn more about TerraCycle or get involved in its recycling programs, please visit terracycle.com.