What Do I Do With Used Solar Eclipse Glasses?
The 2024 Eclipse is over, but your glasses can live on.
Now that the Eclipse is over, what can you do with your glasses? There’s a great way you can help spread the joy and wonder of a total eclipse while keeping glasses out of landfills.
The Eclipse glasses give-back program.
Eclipse Glasses USA is collecting used, undamaged eclipse glasses to send to schools in Latin America so kids can view the October 2024 annular Eclipse. The manufacturer works with other organizations to donate used but undamaged glasses to other countries with upcoming eclipse events.
Eclipse Glasses carefully inspects all donated glasses before repackaging and shipping. They only accept paperboard glasses made in the US with the manufacturer's contact information and ISO logo and discard all others due to liability and quality issues.
Mail your used glasses to:
Eclipse Glasses USA, LLC
PO Box 50571
Provo, UT 84605
Make a young stargazer's future a little brighter.
Few events in the universe captivate the imagination, like a solar eclipse. It happens when the sun, moon, and earth align perfectly, causing a shadow that turns day into night for a brief moment. For most people, observing this natural wonder is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. However, to witness it safely, one must have the appropriate equipment, such as eclipse glasses.
Eclipse Glasses USA, a leading provider of high-quality eclipse glasses, understands the importance of this event and the need for proper eye protection.
Committed to not only providing the best products but also making a positive impact in the world, they created a donation program designed to ensure that as many people as possible, especially school children in countries with limited resources, can safely experience the wonder of a solar eclipse.
Donating your eclipse glasses can foster a love for astronomy and science while promoting safe viewing.
The primary beneficiaries of this initiative are schoolchildren in countries where acquiring eclipse glasses might not be easy. Eclipse Glasses USA aims to redistribute these glasses and provide educational institutions with the necessary tools to offer their students a safe and informative eclipse-viewing experience.
Eclipse safety first.
Eclipse Glasses USA stresses the significance of donating high-quality glasses. To ensure the safety of the recipients, the glasses must be free from any damage, such as scratches, punctures, tears, or any other form of damage that could affect the protective quality of the glasses.
Safety is paramount when viewing a solar eclipse. Using damaged glasses can lead to severe eye injuries, including permanent blindness. Therefore, individuals are encouraged to thoroughly inspect their glasses to ensure they are in perfect condition before donating.
Make a global impact by extending the enjoyment of safe Eclipse viewing.
The donation program is unique in its global reach. Solar eclipses are not limited to one region or country; they occur at different times worldwide. Eclipse Glasses USA collects and redistributes eclipse glasses, allowing children in various countries to safely observe this celestial event without risking their eyesight.
Imagine a classroom situated in a remote village where students have only learned about solar eclipses in their textbooks. However, thanks to Eclipse Glasses donation program, young people now have the opportunity to witness it firsthand and safely with the help of glasses provided by generous donors located thousands of miles away. It's not just about viewing an eclipse; it's about bridging gaps, connecting people through a shared experience, and igniting a passion for the cosmos in young hearts.
Donate your Eclipse glasses today.
If you have eclipse glasses lying around after the Great North American Eclipse of 2024, consider donating them. Ensure they are undamaged and in good condition. By doing so, you're getting rid of an item; you're passing on the torch of knowledge, wonder, and safe exploration to the next generation (and keeping waste out of our landfills).
For more information, visit Eclipse Glasses USA’s website.
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