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Anatomy of Eyewear: The Earth’s Bounty, an Exploration of Sustainable Eyewear

By Sarah Bureau, RO

The majority of frames available in your average dispensary will be made from one of two materials, metal or a form of plastic. Eyewear is not limited to only these choices!  

There are many natural products used in the manufacturing of eyeglasses, including horn, wood, bamboo, and even stone. In fact, the first set of sunglasses were a piece of Inuit ingenuity made by carving a slit in a piece of bone strapped over the eyes to reduce the glare of sun on snow. As we entered the Renaissance period, the need for magnifying lenses for scholars increased and eyeglasses began to be produced in a variety of materials including wood, tortoise, ivory, bone, baleen, and eventually horn. 

While the majority of modern eyewear is now manufactured from various metals and plastics, there are still many designers crafting their pieces from eco-friendly materials to this day.  Independent designers like Luke Mills from L.A.Mills Eyewear are very conscious of how eyewear production affects the environment for our generation and the next.

Natural Beauty and Functionality

Unlike the production of acetate, horn is a naturally occurring material. By taking this disregarded product from the food industry, they are able to respect the animal by creating a beautiful piece of art! Horn is a natural polymer, extremely lightweight and durable, and with the correct handling by an optician, a malleable product. When cared for properly, horn won’t deteriorate or break down like plastics. In addition, any horn material which does make it to a landfill is broken down naturally by insects and wildlife who consume it. The carbon footprint of horn is significantly smaller than plastic. Luke ensures he uses as much of the horn plate as possible, saving excess for future projects that include crafting nose pads and jewellery. Luke offers both a ready to wear and bespoke service, creating stunning and unique pieces that highlight the natural beauty of the material in distinctive shapes and individual styles.

  Many opticians have not had the opportunity to work with horn eyewear and feel nervous about handling it. I had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Luke on this topic. Here are his tips and tricks for success:

  • Hydration, hydration, hydration! Unfortunately, instructions on how and when to hydrate are not always explained clearly. Horn is a keratin, like hair, which will become brittle when dehydrated. Luke recommends using the oil or cream which accompanies the frame at least once per month. Apply generously to the entire surface of the frame and leave it to sit overnight. The next day, wipe off the excess product with a soft cloth. Sun exposure, facial creams, and the body’s natural chemistry can cause the material to dry. By following a schedule of hydration, the frame will continue to keep its lustre and strength. This is a shared responsibility between the optician to instruct and the client to comply.  Consider offering an in-house service which allows your client to drop off their frames for an extended oil bath. This level of service will set your dispensary above the rest and ensure the eyewear remains beautiful!
  • No alcohol products should be applied to horn! This is a fast way to dehydrate your specs.
  • How to spot a dehydrated horn frame? If the material looks dull or oxidized, this is a clear indication it is dry. Unless it is a matte finish, horn has a high shine when polished. The frame should be rehydrated before adjusting to avoid breakage.
  • How to adjust a horn frame? Luke recommends treating it like Optyl, allowing it to have time to heat throughout the material until it becomes pliable, testing it periodically as you heat to see if it is ready. Be careful not to overheat the frame though, as the horn can shrink and crack. Have your staff become familiar with adjustments by asking the collection for test pieces of horn.

 Another designer who is making waves with sustainability is Nina Mür Eyewear. These bespoke frames are created by hand in Spain from birch wood sourced from responsibly managed forests in Finland that hold the Forest Stewardship Council certificate. The natural properties of this material make it lightweight, highly flexible and very durable. Sustainability is the cornerstone of this collection with a focus that goes far beyond the material, including environmental impact, social and corporate responsibility.

These frames are made one-at-a-time. There is no mass production resulting in dead stock and the process supports responsible consumption. Nina Mür ensures they produce the least amount of waste possible during the production of their frames and boasts a minimal carbon footprint with a maximum level of care for the environment. If you’re wondering how interesting a frame made of wood could possibly be, just take a peek at their stunning and innovative collection which is an eye-popping gallery of art.

Check out Sarah’s March-April 2023 Optik article HERE!

Jennifer Jones Joins FBC as New President And CEO

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Fighting Blindness Canada (FBC) announces the appointment of Jennifer Jones as the new President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective May 23, 2023.

A visionary, strategic, and empathetic leader, Jennifer has devoted over 20 years to social impact, advocacy, and fundraising across the public, private, and not-for-profit sectors.

Most recently, Jennifer was the highly regarded President of the Toronto Public Library (TPL) Foundation where she helped transform the 20-year-old charity through the redevelopment of its strategic and operational plans.

“We are thrilled Jennifer is joining Fighting Blindness Canada. She will bring fresh energy, perspective, and leadership to our mission and work,” said Tara James, Board Chair. “She has a proven track record of driving sustainable growth and making a difference in the not-for-profit sector. Her timing to join the organization is perfect. Fighting Blindness Canada is about to celebrate our 50-year anniversary of funding critical vision research. After five decades of raising over $40 million towards sight-saving research, we see the positive impact that investment is having and how transformative it is to the lives of those in the vision loss community.”

FBC thanks past President and CEO, Doug Earle who left the organization in 2023 after 4 years of dedicated service. Doug led the organization through the challenging years of the COVID-19 pandemic, while advocating for improved eye health care and access to Canada’s first gene therapy for an eye disease (Luxturna™).

As President and CEO, Jennifer will be able to leverage her vision, strategic mindset, engaging leadership style, and passion for our mission – to advance vision research.

Jennifer remains the Vice Chair of PACE Independent Living Board of Directors, an organization dedicated to providing people with disabilities with the support to live with dignity and independence.

“I am thrilled to join Fighting Blindness Canada,” said Jennifer Jones. “It’s deeply rewarding to be part of an organization with a rich history of research, education, and expertise for a cause that is near and dear to my heart and to so many Canadians.”

Click HERE for the full press release.

Bash, the Shinning Elegance

Devoted to offering products that enhance the feeling of well-being, Ba&sh offers a sunwear collection which indulges femininity and elegance. The Leora model asserts its style with an oversized hexagonal acetate frame. It’s a must for strutting down the streets on sunny days!

Distributed by Lanctôt: www.rlanctot.com

IRIS, The Visual Group, and DIAGNOS Launch IRIS-ai

IRIS, a banner of the New Look Vision Group Inc., launches IRIS-ai, a breakthrough artificial intelligence technology for the optometry industry in Quebec, in partnership with Montreal-based DIAGNOS. This state-of-the-art tool uses AI to enhance clinical testing and detect early signs of retinal abnormalities.

For over two years, IRIS and DIAGNOS have joined forces to advance and combine technological innovations and provide front-line clinical experience to improve patient care through early detection and follow-up of various ocular diseases, with the training of DIAGNOS algorithms and with the help of annotations from 30 IRIS optometrists. A total of 14,000 patients across Quebec were screened, generating a comprehensive databank with images of patients across the province, reflecting the diversity of patients in Quebec.

“At IRIS, we believe that delivering the best optometric service to our patients is achieved through an unwavering commitment to innovation and research. We are proud to not only invest significant financial resources but also in our investment in human expertise, to remain at the forefront of our field, and to continue to offer top quality optometric care,” states Éric Babin, President IRIS.

Under the Quebec Ministry of Economy, Innovation and Energy’s INVEST-AI initiative, a pilot program was submitted by the two partners in 2020, followed by a subsidy to adapt the AI technology in a commercial context one year later. Participating IRIS optometrists contributed their clinical expertise by validating the analyses of the algorithms, ensuring their relevance and accuracy.

“For us, it was essential to partner with a company that not only attaches importance to a rigorous and precise scientific framework, but that proposes a tool designed to guarantee ethical and transparent standards at every level while providing an added layer of support to optometrists throughout the province,” adds André Larente, President of DIAGNOS.

IRIS-ai is currently being deployed in all of Quebec and will be gradually introduced to all 150 stores in the rest of Canada.

Click HERE for the press release.

Cyclists Ride Through the GTA to Bring Hope to Canadians Living with Blindness

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On Saturday, June 3rd, hundreds of cyclists will be gearing up and riding together in Alliston, ON for Fighting Blindness Canada’s 15th Annual Cycle for Sight fundraising event in support of vision research. This year, the nationally hosted event is expected to raise over $500,000 bringing hope to 1.2 million Canadians living with vision loss.

With ride distance options ranging from 18 to 100km, Cycle for Sight is a challenging and fun one-day ride, culminating in a finish line celebration with lunch and free massages for participants. Also attending this year’s event includes Canadian Paralympic athletes Victoria Nolan and Maya Jonas, and New Tecumseth Ward 4 Councillor Alan Masters.

“To date, Cycle for Sight has raised $6.2 million, contributing directly to research that is transforming lives,” said Mirja Raita, Manager, Cycle for Sight. “Riders are not just helping their friends and family members impacted by vision loss, they’re helping as many as 8 million Canadians living with an eye condition that puts them at risk of blindness.”

Cycle for Sight Toronto is 1 of 5 Fighting Blindness Canada cycling rides taking place across Canada. A virtual participation opportunity is also available for individuals to enjoy an activity at their own pace: walking, running, dancing, or simply moving, all in support of sight-saving research.

Register or sign-up to volunteer for a Cycle for Sight event near you at cycleforsight.ca

Date: Saturday, June 3, 2023

Time:  8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (intro and warm-up begin at 8 a.m., first cyclists depart at 8:30 a.m.)

Choice of distances: 18km, 35km, 50km, 80km, or 100km rides starting and finishing at Gibson Centre and PPG Park, 63 Tupper St. W, Alliston, ON.

Click HERE for the press release.

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