Have you ever went to a 3D film, and enjoy yourself until the movie was done? Have you ever though what the theater did with those glasses? Did you know that the 3D glasses that you were wearing were non-biodegradable? Some theaters just throw them away, others just place them in storage until a new 3D film comes along. Cereplast and Oculus 3D are creating a new set of 3D glasses that might just change the outlook of what business and consumers, like you and me, purchase. Introducing the first, Biodegradable 3D glasses, made from plant materials and petroleum-based plastic. The glasses are already in the process of being made, and will be ready to ship them out to the market by this summer. This is a great way to help out the environment, and recycle the glasses material when done with the film. Moviegoers have the ability to either dispose of the glasses after the film, or save them for later use. This would be great not just for the movies, but also for the 3D TVs that are being sold today. These glasses can be washed up to 500 times before they will need to be recycled, unless cracks, scratches, and any other damages that might appear after usage.
Two thumbs up on this idea and my hats off to Cerplast and Oculus 3D for looking into the future for the care of the world. For more information you can click here.
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