VAUGHAN,
ON, Nov. 15, 2022 /CNW/ -- Bausch + Lomb
Corporation (NYSE/TSX: BLCO) ("Bausch + Lomb"), a leading global
eye health company dedicated to helping people see better to live
better, today, on America Recycles Day, announced its unique ONE by
ONE and Biotrue Eye Care Recycling programs have collected a total
of 58,677,480 million units, or 356,723 pounds, of used contact
lens, eye care and lens care materials, which is equivalent to the
weight of 108 midsize vehicles1. The first-of-its-kind
programs are made possible through a collaboration with
TerraCycle®, a world leader in the collection and
repurposing of hard-to-recycle post-consumer waste.
"Prior to the launch of Bausch + Lomb's recycling programs,
contact lens wearers, eye doctors and consumers did not have a
dedicated way to properly recycle contact lens, eye care and lens
care materials in the United
States," said Amy Butler,
vice president, Global Environment, Health, Safety and
Sustainability, Bausch + Lomb. "The ONE by ONE and Biotrue Eye Care
recycling programs are providing a solution to this concern and
together are making significant strides in ensuring more and more
of these non-biodegradable materials do not end up in our
environment and instead become a variety of post-consumer
products."
Like many other forgotten waste streams, many people do not
realize what happens to contact lens, eye care and lens care
materials once they have been disposed of. These materials don't
typically end up getting processed in standard recycling facilities
due to their small size and the type of plastic used to manufacture
them. As a result, they can end up in landfills or waterways,
contributing to plastic pollution.
"The Bausch + Lomb ONE by ONE and Biotrue Eye Care recycling
programs are two prominent programs my practice uses daily to help
ensure we are being as sustainable as possible," said Gina Wesley, O.D., Complete Eye Care,
Medina, Minn. "My patients are
also pleased to hear about these programs during their appointments
so they, too, can help minimize the waste these materials
generate."
The ONE by ONE Recycling program has collected more than 58
million used contact lenses, blister packs and top foils since the
program's launch in November 2016.
The Biotrue Eye Care Recycling program, which launched in
April 2021, has collected more than
320,000 eye drop single dose units, lens cases, lens solution caps
and Biotrue Hydration Boost Lubricant Eye drops multi-dose bottles.
(Lens solution bottles are recyclable through standard recycling in
accordance with local recycling guidelines).
In addition to the United
States, Bausch + Lomb has a similar contact lens recycling
program in Canada called Every Contact Counts. To learn more
about the Bausch + Lomb ONE by ONE Recycling program,
visit www.BauschRecycles.com. To learn more about the
Biotrue® Eye Care Recycling program, visit
https://www.biotrue.com/terracycle/.
About the Biotrue Eye Care Recycling Program
The
Bausch + Lomb Biotrue Eye Care Recycling program is the first
and only eye care recycling program in the United States.
This program allows consumers who participate to properly recycle
all brands of their eye drop single dose units, lens cases and lens
solution caps, as well as Biotrue Hydration Boost lubricant eye
drops multi-dose bottles. Once consumers collect these items, they
can be mailed to TerraCycle using a pre-paid shipping label.
When the waste arrives at the TerraCycle facility, it is cleaned
and melted into hard plastic pellets that can be used to make new
recycled products.
About the ONE by ONE Recycling Program
The Bausch +
Lomb ONE by ONE Recycling program is the first and only sponsored
contact lens recycling program in the United States. This
award-winning program collects used contact lenses, top foil and
opened plastic blister packs from any brand and is available to
contact lens wearers and eye care professionals. More than 7,200
eye care practices are registered as official recycling centers of
the program. To participate, contact lens wearers can bring their
used contact lenses and packaging to one of these practices, which
collects the used lens materials in a custom recycling bin provided
by Bausch + Lomb. Once the bin is filled, the optometry practice
ships the materials to TerraCycle for proper recycling using a
Bausch + Lomb pre-paid shipping label.
About Bausch + Lomb
Bausch + Lomb is dedicated to protecting and enhancing the gift of
sight for millions of people around the world – from the moment of
birth through every phase of life. Its comprehensive portfolio of
more than 400 products includes contact lenses, lens care products,
eye care products, ophthalmic pharmaceuticals, over-the-counter
products and ophthalmic surgical devices and instruments. Founded
in 1853, Bausch + Lomb has a significant global research and
development, manufacturing and commercial footprint with more than
12,000 employees and a presence in nearly 100 countries. Bausch +
Lomb is headquartered in Vaughan,
Ontario with corporate offices in Bridgewater, New Jersey. For more information,
visit www.bausch.com and connect with us on Twitter,
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