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CooperVision Extends Partnership with Plastic Bank, Adds Vision Care Program for Collectors

(PRESS RELEASE) SAN RAMON, CA — To make an even greater impact on People + Planet, CooperVision and Plastic Bank have renewed their net plastic neutrality partnership through 2026. With the extension, the partnership has expanded to include a vision care program to provide vision screenings and vouchers for complimentary eye exams and glasses for eligible Plastic Bank collection members in Indonesia, who are essential to CooperVision’s net plastic neutral partnership with Plastic Bank.1

In partnership with Plastic Bank, CooperVision funds the collection and recycling of ocean-bound plastic equivalent to the weight of plastic used across a range of its participating soft contact lenses, including the lens, blister and packaging components, that are sold and distributed across 27 countries throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.*2Since the inception of CooperVision’s relationship with Plastic Bank, the effort has prevented the equivalent of more than 305 million plastic bottles from entering the oceans, and through the extension,†2 CooperVision expects to more than double the total impact of its net plastic neutrality initiative with Plastic Bank by the end of 2026.‡§3

“The first three years of our partnership with Plastic Bank have had a significant impact in not only helping clean coastal communities by recycling plastic waste, but also in improving the livelihoods and economic stability of collection members,” said Aldo Zucaro, Senior Director of Corporate Responsibility at CooperCompanies.2,4 “As a global leader in contact lenses, CooperVision is committed to helping improve the way people see each day. Our collaboration with Plastic Bank now enables us to provide vision correction for qualifying collection members who are making a difference by removing plastic from the environment and oceans, which truly embodies our passion for supporting people and planet.”

By the end of 2026, hundreds of collection members in Indonesia will be eligible to receive vision screenings through the new vision care program.1

“At Plastic Bank, we envision a wasteless world and are committed to empowering communities and local entrepreneurs to end poverty,” said David Katz, Founder of Plastic Bank. “Collection members have limited access to basic eye care, and for many, this will be the first time they have received vision screenings and necessary vision correction. We know that vision impairment can affect quality of life, independence, and mobility. Working with CooperVision is not only bringing significant social benefits to our communities, but it is also bringing our vision of ending poverty to life.”

CooperVision is continuously working to minimize environmental impact and operate more sustainably around the globe as part of broader efforts across CooperCompanies to contribute to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through the net plastic neutrality initiative, CooperVision and Plastic Bank have a shared commitment to protecting the planet, specifically by advancing life below water (SDGs 14 and 17) and responsible consumption and production (SDG 12).||5,7 Research has shown that improved eye health reduces poverty and improves productivity and advances general health and well-being as well as educational outcomes (SDGs 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, and 11).6

The expanded partnership coincides with the refresh of CooperVision’s sustainability website, that focuses on reducing our carbon footprint, removing waste from our processes, and reframing our relationship with plastic, including considering ways to make plastic better. At the center of our sustainability platform is our commitment to design with intention and to embrace innovation as a means for caring for People + Planet.2 Our sustainability commitments include:

  • We design – and continuously redesign – to reduce our carbon footprint;¶**7
  • We collaborate and innovate, embracing our ingenuity to care for our planet and for each other;2
  • We’re taking steps to conserve limited natural resources††7 and are exploring ways to bring renewables‡‡ into our manufacturing operations;§§7
  • By starting to offset waste from our products and packaging that cannot yet be reclaimed, we’re taking strides to improve the well-being of our planet; ||7 and
  • We work with partners to collect our manufacturing waste, recapturing resources and giving them new life when possible.¶¶7

“By simply prescribing and wearing CooperVision net plastic-neutral contact lenses, eye care professionals and wearers are helping us in our commitment to sustainability—from our partnership with Plastic Bank, which focuses on improving communities through waste reclamation, to recycle and reuse our own manufacturing waste, to sourcing responsibly,” said Zucaro.

Learn more about CooperVision’s sustainability platform at https://coopervision.com/about-us/coopervision-sustainability.

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