Flushing disposable contact lenses is adding to plastics pollution

Flushing disposable contact lenses is adding to plastics pollution

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11th Grade - University

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The video discusses the environmental impact of flushing disposable contact lenses. Approximately 20% of the 45 million American contact lens wearers dispose of their lenses by flushing them, contributing to plastic pollution. These lenses do not decompose in sewage treatment plants and instead break into smaller pieces, contaminating wastewater sludge. This sludge, when deposited on land, can lead to lenses entering water bodies, affecting wildlife. Research presented at the American Chemical Society estimates that 1.8 to 3.4 billion lenses are flushed annually, resulting in 20 to 23 metric tons of plastic waste.

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What percentage of Americans who wear contact lenses discard them improperly?

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What happens to discarded contact lenses at sewage treatment plants?

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How do contact lenses contribute to plastic pollution in water bodies?

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What is the estimated number of lenses flushed per year in the United States?

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Discuss the environmental impact of plastic waste from contact lenses.

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