Eye For Earth

Singapore’s first Contact Lens Recycling Initiative

Capitol Optical™ Contact Lens Recycle Program

JOIN US IN RECYCLING YOUR CONTACT LENS BLISTERS

ADD A BAG TO YOUR CART AND WE WILL MAIL IT TO YOU.

 
EYE FOR EARTH – CONTACT LENS RECYCLING BAG $0.00 ⁠
We recycle both plastic blisters and aluminum foil. Our bags are designed to store both materials separately for your ease of recycling and upcycling them into useful products! Add a bag to your cart and kick start your recycling journey with us! View Details
   

1 out of 10 Singaporean

wears contact lenses, and this is expected to grow rapidly by 28% ⁽¹⁾⁽²⁾.

Due to the widespread development of childhood myopia in Singapore, parents opt for soft contact lenses as a Myopia Treatment Option. This solution is effective if managing myopia however it inadvertently contributes to contact lens packaging waste.⁽³⁾

908,600 tonnes

is how much plastic waste was disposed in Singapore, and contact lens packaging is a contributor to this. ⁽⁴⁾

As contact lenses are classified a medical device, the packaging is specifically designed to withstand harsh environments and therefore, they don’t biodegrade easily⁽⁵⁾. 97% of plastic contact lenses packaging was thrown in the waste bin instead of being recycled⁽⁶⁾. Disposable contact lenses present a potential physical threat to aquatic and terrestrial environments and may contribute to micro-plastic pollution⁽⁷⁾. The amount of contact lens waste generated in Singapore per month is estimated to be heavier than the weight of 34 Great White Sharks!!!⁽⁸⁾

 

Be the solution with us, not the pollution to the Earth

Do it for the environment
Do your part for the environment by recycling your contact lens packaging.
Standard recycling doesnʼt work
Contact lens packaging that is not disposed of properly may end up in the environment, break down into micro-plastics and enter our ecosystem and food supply.
 
Is Contact Lens and Packaging recyclable?
Contact Lens is classified as Class II and Class III Medical Devices since 1976⁽⁹⁾. It’s packaging must be sterilised for hygienic purposes.⁽¹⁰⁾. While it is forbidden to recycle contact lenses from the market for any reason, its packaging made from sanitised Aluminium and Polypropylene are excellent materials to recycle.    
Material uses

Contact lens lids, cans, foil lids, wrappers kitchen foil, Smartphones, tablets, laptops, etc.. Contact lens blister packaging, contact lens cases, medicine bottles, straws, ketchup bottles, bottle caps, packing tape, furniture, luggage, toys, bumpers

What can it be recycled into?

Bike parts, car parts, steel beams, rebar, appliances, cans, etc… ⁽¹¹⁾ Bins, rakes, bicycle racks, ice scrapers, brushes, brooms, signal lights, etc… ⁽¹²⁾

 
 
How it works?
Collect this bag from us at any Capitol Optical Boutique. One bag can contain up to 60 blisters and 60 foil lids.

   

Step 1: Return

Fill the bag you received with your used blisters and foils. Note: Blisters & Foils have to be separated for clean recycling.

Step 2: Recycle

Drop your bag at any Capitol Optical Boutique or any of our participating Partners’ Collection Point.

 
Where can you pick up a recycling bag?
All our Capitol Optical stores are stocked with recycling bags. Check out our locations and find your nearest store to collect your recycling bag today.
   

What happens to the collected blisters & foils?

Your blisters and foils are delivered to our local recyclers.
In the recycling plant, they are melted into plastics that can be up-cycled and given a second life into different assets such as…
… this bag here! Or bins, rakes, bicycle racks, ice scrapers, brushes, brooms, signal lights and more.
 

You make the difference, you make our world

 

Capitol Optical cares for eye health and our environment. We make the world we live in. We strive to deliver an extraordinary experience while creating greater value for society and the environment. We are pleased to announce our partnership with National Environment Agency®, Sembcorp® and CHP Law Llc® in the Eye For Earth Recycling Programme.

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