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  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,130 Member

    It would not let me edit what I said. I researched it and I was totally wrong about recycling the glasses. They do not regrind the lenses which I thought was impossible in the first place. They grind up the plastics into "pellets" and start all over again. Plastic can only be recycled three times and then it is broken down so much it can not be used again. They sometimes add new plastic to the pellets to make it more stable also. I should have thought of that but now I know. You both were probably shaking your heads at my statement because you knew all of this. It is never to late to learn new things.

  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 10,606 Member

    Yes I agree Linda it Fares with them well. The people who are collecting these glasses for the Poor it shows the Love and the Cares that go out to the people with providing these much needed Glasses.

    CARES

  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 10,606 Member

    Yes I agree Linda it Fares with them well. The people who are collecting these glasses for the Poor it shows the Love and the Cares that go out to the people with providing these much needed Glasses.

    CARES

  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 7,035 Member
    edited April 30

    They match the lenses to people's needs, I think, Linda. They have machines that can tell what prescriptions the lenses are, but you know, maybe they do regrind the lenses. I know they reuse the frames. I have never looked into what actually happens. Used glasses are wares I have never needed, so far.

    WARES

  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 10,606 Member

    yes Susan however they use these eyeglasses are such a blessing that they can help the needy! That’s most important! And yes Susan used Glasses are Wares I’ve never needed either! However if we did we would join the people who puts the Glasses on and Wears them proudly!

    WEARS

  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,130 Member

    Yes, they proudly wear the glasses and can see so much better. It is a result of a lot of "sweat" of volunteers to sort the glasses when they are donated. It is hard work to inspect them.

    SWEAT