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Sunday, November 11, 2018
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8 comments:
I just get new lenses put in them and keep wearing them! My glasses are about 20 years old now. I'll be sad if they break or something happens to them. I haven't found any I like as much since.
I still have my first glasses, Pamela. But I really did not know about this service. It seems great, but there is not such a service in Greece. Kisses, my friend.
A local optician has a large box for patients to recycle their old pairs of glasses when they collect the new ones, ours go in there.
Hi Pamela I donated my old glasses to the Salvation Army ,interesting that Japan hold a service,thankyou for sharing.
We donate to the Lions Club too. The Japanese honor so many things. Is there a place they donate the glasses after the cremony?
That is an interesting service, I can remember one collection years ago for old,glasses and they went to Fiji,I try and keep my glasses these days and just get new lenses.
When I change to new lenses, and frames, I keep the old pair for emergencies (earthquakes etc). Older than that I will toss away, but your post got me thinking, in future I will donate them to charity in the UK or Sweden.
This sounds very Japanese, but like a great idea! I'm still on my first pair of glasses (I don't need them a lot) but I'll definitely think about donating them when I get a new pair.
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