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Ace & Tate Launch Contact Lenses with 80% Less Plastic Packaging

April 5, 2021
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Eyewear brand Ace & Tate launched premium hydrogel daily Contacts. The lenses come in the world's slimmest lens sleeve, designed for sustainability and hygiene. 

The Contacts' lens sleeves are 1mm thick — eight times thinner than standard packs — and are manufactured using 80% less raw plastic material. The plastic pack container is 100% recycled, created from old lens production molds and is 100% recyclable after use. Ace & Tate says the launch is part of its circular sustainability ambitions, with a key goal being to produce a completely circular pair of glasses.

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