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MIC: Cadore-Inspired Artisan Craftsmanship

Voila March-April Optik 2025 Mood Eyewear MIC Marmolada

Rooted in the rich heritage of Italy’s Cadore region, MIC blends artisanal tradition and modern innovation. Distinctive hinges with mountain motifs and transparent temples reveal sculpted metal details evoking the Dolomites’ silhouette. Unique acetate hues inspired by nature bring bold contours and striking shapes to life, celebrating authentic craftsmanship.

Featured model: MARMOLADA

Distributed by Mood Eyewear: www.moodeyewear.com

About Mood Eyewear:

Mood Eyewear Inc is proud to lead in the latest European optical trends, integrating European fashion influences to enhance the visual experience. We consider it both a duty and an honor to support our business partners by providing personalized and efficient service. Our exclusive collections are carefully curated to blend creativity, innovation, art, design, craftsmanship, and cutting-edge technology.

Established in 2006, Mood Eyewear was founded with the aim of importing and offering prestigious optical and sunglass collections to the Canadian market. Our group ensures the distribution of renowned European brands, selected for their quality and distinctive aesthetics. 

We are the exclusive distributors in Canada for brands such as Blackfin, Woodys, Le Parc, Visionario, X-Ide, MIC, I-Man, Komono, and Kunoquist.

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Seneca Polytechnic Launches New Opticianry Lab Through Gift from HOYA Vision Care

Hoya Vision Care Canada logo

Opticianry students at Seneca Polytechnic now have access to a cutting-edge optical laboratory, thanks to a new gift from HOYA Vision Care.

The new HOYA Vision Care Eyeglass Dispensing Lab at Seneca’s Newnham Campus replicates a high-end retail optical dispensing and vision-testing environment. This immersive learning space allows students to develop their skills in a setting that prepares them for success through hands-on experiential learning.

Pictured outside the new HOYA Vision Care Eyeglass Dispensing Lab are (left to right) Tatiana Mighiu, Professor, School of Health Sciences, Seneca Polytechnic; Maria Pettuccelli, Senior Director of Marketing, HOYA Vision Care, Canada; Steven Haifwai, President, HOYA Vision Care, Canada; President David Agnew, Seneca Polytechnic; and Nelson Rodrigues, Dean, Faculty of Community & Health, Seneca Polytechnic.
Pictured outside the new HOYA Vision Care Eyeglass Dispensing Lab are (left to right) Tatiana Mighiu, Professor, School of Health Sciences, Seneca Polytechnic; Maria Pettuccelli, Senior Director of Marketing, HOYA Vision Care, Canada; Steven Haifwai, President, HOYA Vision Care, Canada; President David Agnew, Seneca Polytechnic; and Nelson Rodrigues, Dean, Faculty of Community & Health, Seneca Polytechnic.

Equipped with professional-grade technology, the laboratory provides students with the tools they need to master essential competencies in eyeglass dispensing. From taking precise measurements to selecting appropriate frames and ensuring a proper, comfortable fit, students gain practical experience with the latest advancements in optical care.

“We are thankful to HOYA for the generous donation that made our new Dispensing Lab possible,” said David Agnew, President, Seneca Polytechnic. “Students are already benefitting tremendously from this new facility and its sophisticated equipment, ensuring that they transition seamlessly from education to employment.”

“HOYA is proud to support the next generation of opticians through our sponsorship of Seneca Polytechnic and our commitment to the optical industry in Canada,” said Steven Haifawi, President, HOYA Vision Care, Canada. “We are ensuring that future eye care professionals have the skills, knowledge, and resources needed to provide great service to their communities.”

Seneca Polytechnic - Students develop their skills by working with state-of-the-art equipment in the new lab.
Students develop their skills by working with state-of-the-art equipment in the new lab.

The HOYA Vision Care Dispensing Lab will enhance the academic experience for students in Seneca’s Opticianry diploma program, providing them with the specialized knowledge and skills to safely, and competently, dispense contact lenses, eyeglasses and subnormal vision devices.

Source:  Seneca Polytechnic

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Renowned optics expert Dr. Austin Roorda returning to Waterloo

University of Waterloo

A world-leading expert in ophthalmic optics and vision is joining the University of Waterloo School of Optometry and Vision Science after more than 20 years as a professor at University of California, Berkeley.

Dr. Austin Roorda is a Canadian who earned undergraduate and graduate degrees at the University of Waterloo. He is looking forward to contributing to his alma mater as well as being closer to family. He begins his new job July 1.

Roorda is best known for advancing the use of adaptive optics – a set of techniques developed for telescopes to correct for the distortions produced by the atmosphere – in imaging the living human retina. His work has furthered understanding of eye diseases and basic visual processes – in one recent paper, he and his team even showed they could stimulate the retina into perceiving a new colour they called olo.

Roorda’s work has earned him much recognition. He is a Fellow of the Optical Society of America and a Gold Fellow of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. He has won many awards, including the Glenn Fry Award from the American Academy of Optometry, a John Guggenheim Fellowship and the Rank Prize in Optoelectronics.

To learn more, please see: https://uwaterloo.ca/optometry-vision-science/news/renowned-optics-expert-returning-waterloo

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CORE Launches SustainableEyecare.com

Centre for Ocular Research & Education (CORE)

Ahead of Earth Day, the Centre for Ocular Research & Education (CORE) at the University of Waterloo has launched SustainableEyecare.com. The first-of-its-kind website is designed to educate eye care professionals and patients about the environmental impact of contact lenses and eyewear, as well as about practical solutions for recycling and responsible disposal.

CORE- Sustainability Eyecare What you can do image

“Consumers are increasingly conscious about the amount of waste they generate, including the use of plastics associated with contact lenses, frames, and spectacle lenses. However, many don’t have complete information needed to make good choices. For instance, despite having the best of intentions when putting their contact lens packaging in the recycling bin, people are largely unaware that blister packs or contact lens foils may not be accepted by municipal recyclers,” said Dr. Lyndon Jones, director of CORE.

“Practitioners and staff have the opportunity to address this challenge and patients’ other environmental questions as part of routine care and follow-up. SustainableEyecare.com aims to help by providing targeted education and actionable guidance in a clear, compelling way.”

The site includes:

  • Easy-to-understand information about the environmental challenges linked to contact lens, frames, and spectacle lens disposal.
  • Clear instructions for how to properly dispose of lenses to minimize environmental effects.
  • A directory of known recycling programs around the world, as well as a listing of green initiatives from select eye care manufacturers and industry bodies.
  • Customizable resources and downloadable infographics that eye care professionals can use to educate patients, some of which are available in 30 languages.
  • Tips on how to build sustainability into clinical practice operations.
  • A compendium of relevant peer-reviewed and professional publications.

“This Earth Day, we’re encouraging everyone in eye care to take another step toward protecting our planet. Society has benefitted immeasurably from contact lenses and glasses, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be mindful of their disposal. Whether you’re a patient wanting to reduce your plastic footprint or an eye care professional looking to implement greener practices, SustainableEyecare.com provides tools and knowledge to help make a difference,” noted Dr. Jones.

CORE- Contact lens Recycling programs image

CORE plans to update the site with additional resources from across the eye care spectrum, and encourages organizations to submit their own initiatives for possible inclusion over the coming weeks and months.

CORE- Contact lens industry resources and initiatives image

Click HERE for the press release.

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Innovative Sustainability Partnership Celebrates Far-Reaching Impacts on People + Planet

CooperVision

CooperVision announced a significant milestone in its pioneering net plastic neutrality initiative.1^The multi-continent program—in collaboration with Plastic Bank®, eye care professionals, and contact lens wearers—has now prevented the equivalent of more than half a billion plastic bottles from entering the world’s oceans.*2

“Ahead of Earth Day, we are thrilled to celebrate this incredible accomplishment. Practitioners and wearers who choose CooperVision net plastic neutral contact lenses have been central to creating such an enormous impact, and we are proud to have partnered with them and Plastic Bank in helping People + Planet,”10 said Aldo Zucaro, Senior Director, Corporate Responsibility, CooperCompanies~ “Every bottle collected prevents plastic waste from polluting our oceans and land, helping to protect ecosystems and wildlife. Half a billion bottles is an amazing milestone—if you put them end-to-end, you could circle the earth two and a half times.”

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 34 countries throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.†3

“While the achievement should be celebrated, it is not our end goal—we are always seeking ways to do more,” continued Zucaro. “This journey is ongoing, and we are excited for what’s ahead. Together, we can make an even greater difference for People + Planet.”~10

Beyond the environmental benefits, CooperVision’s net plastic neutrality initiative elevates the lives of Plastic Bank collector members in hundreds of coastal communities.3 In exchange for the ocean-bound plastic waste they collect, adults receive credits to purchase goods and services, including health, work and life insurance, digital connectivity, grocery vouchers, school supplies, and more.4 CooperVision also provides vision screenings and vouchers for complimentary eye examinations and spectacles for eligible Plastic Bank collection members.11

CooperVision and Plastic Bank have been partners since the initiative’s start in 2021. A mini-documentary series filmed on site in Indonesia highlights different aspects of the collaboration, with episodes available at www.CooperVision.com/Bali

As a leading manufacturer of soft contact lenses8, CooperVision is continuously taking steps in manufacturing and distribution to operate more sustainably, striving to eliminate waste to reduce environmental impact.9. This includes efforts that extend well beyond net plastic neutrality. The company has a strong track record of sustainable manufacturing and operations resulting in award-winning conservation efforts in Puerto Rico5 and prestigious sustainability certifications in Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, Spain, the U.K., and the U.S. ‡§6,7At the center of CooperVision’s sustainability platform is its commitment to design with intention and embrace innovation as a means for caring for People + Planet9.

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^Range defined as all 1-day brands and segments: sphere, toric and multifocal

~Refers to CooperVision’s plastic neutrality initiative with Plastic Bank

*CooperVision, through its collaboration with Plastic Bank, to have collected and converted approximately 10.26M kg of plastic destined for waterways as of April 2025. Using Plastic Bank’s metric of 1kg of plastic equaling 50 standard 202mm bottles, that will be the equivalent of approximately 513M plastic bottles not reaching our oceans.

† Plastic used in participating CooperVision soft contact lens products is determined by the weight of plastic in the blister, the lens, and the secondary package, including laminates, adhesives, and auxiliary inputs (e.g. ink). The determination does not include plastic used during the manufacturing process for both these products and their packaging.

‡ Zero Waste Program Certification is obtained through SCS Global Services, an international leader in third-party certification, validation, and verification for environmental sustainability.

§ LEED: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. BREAM: Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Methodology

References

1 CVI data on file, 2021, 2020-2020 Plastic Bank Contract Agreement. 

2 CVI data on file as of 04/2025.

3 CVI data on file, 2025. 

4 How Plastic Bank Works. A Social Fintech | About Us | Plastic Bank. Accessed March 18, 2025.

5 CooperVision. CooperVision Production Site Receives Environmental Sustainability and Occupational Health & Safety Honors. https://coopervision.com/our-company/news-center/press-release/coopervision-production-site-receives-environmental. Accessed March 18, 2025.

6 SCS Global Services Certificate Nos. SCS-ZW-0008, SCS-ZW-0011, SCS-ZW-0012, SCS-ZW-0014, SCS-ZW-0018, SCS-ZW-0019.

7 CVI data on file, 2024. US Green Building Council. Building Research Establishment.

8. CVI data on file, 2020. Based on number of parameter options available in the USA across all soft lenses from the 4 main manufacturers as reported by Tylers Quarterly Sept 2020.

9. CVI data on file, 2024

10. CVI data on file, 2023

11. Plastic Bank data on file, 2024

Click HERE for the press release.

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