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Lorne Kashin – A Celebration of Service to Opticianry

After serving the Opticianry profession for nearly 21 years, 11 years as President from 2001 -2012, and 10 years as the Executive Director, Lorne Kashin’s tenure with the Ontario Opticians Association (OOA)  was celebrated on April 9th in Toronto with an event marking the occasion of his retirement.  

Lorne also served concurrently as the President of the Optician’s Association of Canada from 2005 to 2008. During Lorne’s tenure with the OOA, membership has grown by over 400% and the Association’s showcase event, Inside Optics, has grown to be the largest optician’s event in Canada.

Presenting the plaque is Neda MohammadZadeh, Vice Chair of the member’s Board, COO

At a cocktail reception sponsored by the OOA, Lorne was presented with a plaque by the College of Opticians of Ontario, presentations were made by Robert Dalton, CEO of the Opticians Association of Canada, and by Ruth Priebe, Director of Operations of The Optical Group. 

The OOA presented a gift basket of assorted activity passes that will help Lorne fill up some of his newfound time during retirement.

A Passion for 47 years!
Lorne became a Licensed Optician in 1977 as a graduate of the Ryerson Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Program and owned and operated an independent optical store, the Eyeglass Factory in Thornhill, Ontario since 1977. The management of the store has been passed along to the family.

In his capacity as an OOA board member, Lorne worked closely on legislative and regulatory matters with the Ministry of Health (MOHLTC), the Health Professions Regulatory Advisory Council (HPRAC), the College of Opticians of Ontario (COO), the Opticians Association of Canada (OAC) and the Opticians Council of Canada (OCC). Lorne was also a member of the Eye Health Council of Ontario (EHCO).

As a passionate professional, Lorne has been a consummate mentor and trainer of younger Opticians in advanced specialty practice areas, including refraction and specialty contact lens fitting.

Lorne will remain with the Association in a part-time capacity, lending his experience as an Education Coordinator. He will be supporting Executive Director, Martin Lebeau in sourcing speakers and accredited courses for members.

Congratulations Lorne! Enjoy the Next. 

Vision Expo East 2022 Concludes Successful Show in New York City

Vision Expo

Vision Expo East 2022 concluded on Sunday, April 3. The four-day event, which took place March 31-April 3 at the Javits Center, marked Vision Expo’s first Show in New York City since 2019.  

Vision Expo East featured more than 360 exhibiting companies across several distinct neighborhoods and offered leading continuing education as well as engaging programming. Presented under the banner of VisionEd, Vision Expo’s education program offered more than 230 hours of education. Returning to the Show, OptiCon®@Vision Expo offered an unmatched education program and exhibit hall experience for opticians, contact lens practitioners and ophthalmic allied professionals.

“It was incredible to bring the vision care community together again in New York City for the first time since 2019. The Show Floor was buzzing with activity and the energy, especially on day one, was palpable as motivated attendees and exhibitors reconnected with their peers, conducted business and engaged with the education offerings,” said Fran Pennella, Vice President, Vision Expo, at RX, co-organizer of Vision Expo.

The Bridge, Vision Expo East’s main stage destination, featured the EYE2EYE Series, an educational series of panels on topics ranging from fashion trend forecasts to the metaverse and cryptocurrency, and headlined by fashion innovator and author, Dapper Dan. The Bridge also housed the Innovation Stage, the Show Floor destination dedicated to groundbreaking content and state-of-the-art products and services revolutionizing the industry.

The Career Zone-Student Lounge, a destination for students to connect with optical companies that are actively recruiting and explore career resources, also returned to Vision Expo East on Saturday, April 2.

Additionally, the winner of the OPTImum Retail Award – Black Optical – was announced and celebrated during a reception at Vision Expo East.  The award celebrates independent retailers and showcases their products, stores, visions and stories. 

The Vision Choice Award, which recognizes the best new product at Vision Expo East, was awarded to ZEISS for the company’s PhotoFusion® X Lenses. 

NOW by Vision Expo, a new eyewear trends showcase, also made its debut at the Show, spotlighting curated selections of eyewear from more than 80 exhibiting companies. 

Vision Expo West 2022 will take place at The Venetian Convention Center & Expo in Las Vegas from September 14-17, 2022. The Show’s educational program, together with OptiCon®@Vision Expo, will open Wednesday, September 14, and the Exhibit Hall will Thursday, September 15. 

Click HERE for the full press release.

Eco-Friendly Frames

By Jean-François Venne

Eyewear manufacturers are increasingly are reducing their environmental impact and turning to more ecological materials. From recycling to the production of innovative materials, there are no lack of new initiatives.

For several years, acetate frames have been very popular. “Cellulose acetate is made from mixing cellulose, which comes from wood or cotton, with a chemical base. That base is usually made from fossil sources, like petroleum or coal,” says Rachel Oakley, global market segment leader at Eastman Chemical.

To correct this, Eastman Chemical has developed Acetate Renew™. “To make our Acetate Renew flakes, we replace the chemical base with hard-to-recycle plastic wastes processed by our molecular recycling technology,” explains Oakley. “This gets combined with bio-based content derived from sustainably managed forests.” Eastman supplies this material to acetate sheet manufacturers, such as Mazzucchelli, and to frame manufacturers.

Eyewear manufacturers such as Marchon, Kenmark and ANDY WOLF have announced their intention to use Acetate Renew. Sàfilo will switch all their collections to Acetate Renew and Tritan™ Renew, another Eastman product that is used to make lenses and contains up to 50% recycled content. Already, Salvatore Ferragamo sunglasses are made with Acetate Renew, while Tritan Renew lenses are used in the Polaroid line.

Marine Treasures

More and more eyewear manufacturers are embracing the use of waste materials in the manufacture of frames. One such company is Waterhaul, founded in 2018, which offers frames made from discarded fishing nets.

Every year, between 500,000 and one million tons of fishing nets made of synthetic fibres, nylon and other plastics are discarded or lost in the oceans. They kill an estimated 650,000 marine animals annually. “I first came across that problem during a volunteer work project in Malaysia and it really opened my eyes,” says Harry Dennis, marine biologist and founder of Waterhaul.

A resident of Cornwall, UK, he wanted to find a way to recover and recycle these nets. He realized that the materials in them are very strong and ideal for making frames. He partnered with an Italian company to experiment and come up with the final product. His frames are fitted with Barberini mineral lenses.

A Better World

In Spain, Parafina has specialized in making frames with six recycled materials since it was founded in 2014. The company offers sunglasses, reading glasses, screen glasses and children’s glasses. It uses two kinds of recycled plastic, PET, which comes from water bottles, for example, and the more rigid HDPE, which is found in detergent or shampoo bottles. Parafina also uses recycled cork, rubber, bamboo and metal.

The company holds B Corp certification, which recognizes its transparency and compliance with certain social, environmental and governance requirements.

Canada Gets Involved

The green wave is also gaining momentum in Canada, as two very recent projects show. One of them, Shyne Eywear, was launched by two students at the University of Ottawa in 2018. “While working in clothing stores, they witnessed a lot of waste, like plastic hangers that were massively dumped in the garbage after one use,” explains Alexander Parsan, Shyne Eyewear’s project manager. “They were looking for a way to reuse this plastic waste.”

After some testing, they turned to Italian companies Aquafil and Danor. Aquafil produces Econyl nylon from textile waste and fishing nets. Danor uses it to make Shyne’s sunglasses and screen glasses. Sàfilo, in particular, has also used Econyl since 2020, for example in Tommy Hilfiger models. 

This material adds a little to the cost of making the frames, which is also the case with Acetate Renew. Each Shyne Eyewear frame is priced at $70, which is still relatively affordable, says Alexander Parsan. “We give back 5 dollars of each of our sale to local charities,” he adds.

Another Ottawa resident, Chris Anderson, focuses on recycling wood from skateboards and snowboards to make his SKRP sunglasses. “While traveling in Nova Scotia, in 2012, I came across a shop selling products made out of the wood from recycled skateboards. I wanted to try that myself. Since I love sunglasses, I started with that,” he says.

At first he sold only through his website, but now he distributes to boutiques and even a few opticians. This helps him meet the demand of customers who want to insert prescription lenses into his frames. He finds his used skateboards or snowboards through partnerships with stores, ski hills and distribution companies. “The aim is to prevent as much of these products as possible from ending up in landfills,” he says.

Go to Optik Magazine, March-April 2022 issue to read the full article!

Altair Eyewear Intros New bebe Collection

bebe Eyewear introduces their latest collection: Timeless shapes for which animal prints, metallic finishes, and glamorous glitter details add newness to the Dreamer and Rocker category collections. Bold, statement-making eyewear styles from the Rocker category feature iridescent animal prints, metallic finishes, crystal fabrics and cool metal accents.

Featured model: BB5202

Distributed by Marchon: www.marchon.com

New IRIS Partnership in Victoria, BC

IRIS the Visual Group announces the partnership of Dr. Robert McLaughlin, Optometrist in their Langford location in Victoria, BC.

The Langford IRIS location #655 has been a longstanding success on Vancouver Island since its first inception 22 years ago.

Dr. Robert McLaughlin, originally from the United Kingdom, was a professional physicist holding a PhD from Cambridge University prior to becoming an Optometrist. After five years in practice in the UK, he re-located to Calgary where he practiced for eight years. In that time, he worked with Ophthalmologist Dr. Al-Ghoul developing a Dry Eye specialty clinic. While in Alberta he was a council member on the board of the Alberta College of Optometrists.

As a passionate advocate for scope expansion, Dr. McLaughlin completed the Oklahoma College of Optometry’s advanced procedures course.  He relocated to Victoria, BC two years ago. The warm hospitality, outstanding patient care and strong leadership of the successful Langford IRIS team, inspired Dr. Mc Laughlin to partner into his location.

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The new IRIS partnership consists of ownership of shares in a BC registered corporation that holds the assets of the Langford location only and operates as IRIS Optometrists Opticians. Dr. McLaughlin will receive dividends based on the profit of this individual location only and participate in the appreciation of value of that specific practice as it grows. 

Click HERE for the full press release.

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