North
Lincolnshire
residents have already helped to transform many lives by recycling their old
spectacles at Household Recycling Centres.
So far over 1,000
spectacles have been collected for Vision Aid. The council teamed up with Vision
Aid Overseas, an international charity dedicated to fighting poverty by
transforming access to eye care in developing countries, to provide this
service.
There are
designated containers at each site for people to dispose their old spectacles
and cases to help support Vision Aid's work.
According
to Vision Aid ‘670 million people – 10 per cent of the world’s population are
visually impaired because they cannot get the glasses they need.’
By
recycling your spectacles you are helping the world to see again.
You can
recycle much more at the Household Recycling Centres – with many of your items
helping disadvantaged people in the UK and around the world.
For more
details about recycling in North Lincolnshire or to find out where your nearest
Household Recycling Centre is, visit the council’s website www.northlincs.gov.uk/environment/recycling/.
Coun Nigel
Sherwood (Brigg and Wolds), Cabinet Member for Highways and Neighbourhoods, said: “Thank you
to everyone that has recycled their spectacles, this will help support the
wonderful work that Vision Aid does. Remember the next time you get a new pair
of spectacles; your old ones could make a difference to someone’s life. Let’s
keep recycling and help the world around us as much as possible.”
Monday, August 19, 2013
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