CooperVision has launched its Made Better Promise, reflecting a commitment to continuous improvement through innovation and purposeful action. CooperVision said the Made Better Promise is about making smarter, more purposeful choices for the company’s participating contact lenses, beginning with the MyDay daily disposable family of contact lenses.*†1
Through Made Better Innovation – intentional packaging material choices and manufacturing improvements – MyDay is made with less carbon.*†§◊1,2 The company also continues to offset a portion of the plastic footprint of MyDay.†‡3
Key elements of CooperVision’s MADE BETTER Innovation include:
- Use of International Sustainability and Carbon Council (ISCC) Plus-certified materials in the packaging of participating products,¶4,5 making CooperVision the first and only contact lens manufacturer to do so.**††4 The plastic within MyDay blisters is a 100% ISCC PLUS-certified¶4,5 bio-attributed material sourced and allocated via the ISCC mass balance approach.‡‡§§1,5
- Made Better products are created using manufacturing processes intentionally designed to reduce carbon footprint by leveraging next-generation technologies to make products efficiently, reducing waste and improving resource use.*†◊◊¶¶**1,6
- Manufacturing sites recycle more than 90% of waste, helping conserve natural resources.†††2
- Manufacturing sites use lower-carbon energy where possible to help reduce impact.‡‡‡2
Made Better Innovation also encompasses CooperVision’s plastic neutrality program. In partnership with Plastic Bank,†‡3 the company helps remove plastic waste from nature while creating positive social impact for individuals and communities facing socioeconomic challenges.†§§§1 To date, the plastic neutrality program has supported the collection and recycling of over 660 million plastic bottles from coastal areas where plastic pollution is prevalent.◊◊◊7
Aldo Zucaro, Senior Director of Corporate Responsibility, CooperCompanies said “CooperVision’s sustainability progress begins with innovation – in materials, manufacturing, and the way we think about the full life cycle of our products”.*†1
“Made Better Promise reflects how we are turning those innovations into real‑world impact through thoughtful choices that benefit both People + Planet,” he said. *¶¶¶ 1,8 said. “We’re off to a strong start, delivering practitioners and their patients the same MyDay – now made with less carbon.”§à2
Footnotes
*Through its partnership with Plastic Bank, CooperVision offsets a portion of its plastic footprint by funding the collection and recycling of plastic waste, equivalent in weight to the plastic used in participating soft contact lens products sold in participating countries, gathered within 30 miles of oceans or waterways in countries where Plastic Bank operates. Plastic weight is based on the total weight of plastic in the lens, blister, and secondary packaging, including laminates, adhesives, and auxiliary inputs (e.g. ink). This does not include plastic used during the manufacturing process.
‡Plastic used in participating CooperVision soft contact lens products is determined by the weight of plastic in the blister, the lens, and the secondary package, including laminates, adhesives, and auxiliary inputs (e.g. ink). The determination does not include plastic used during the manufacturing process for both these products and their packaging.
§Results compare 2024 with a 2021 baseline. Full life cycle assessment has been conducted in accordance with ISO 14067 and verified through independent critical review from a cradle-to-grave basis, which covers all product stages from raw material extraction to end-of-life. Details on methodology and verification are available at coopervision.com/sustainability/methods.
àCarbon reduction’ and/or ‘lower carbon’ refer to a reduction in total greenhouse gas emissions, expressed as carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e). No carbon offsets are used.
¶Foil lidding and the contact lenses are not ISCC PLUS certified.
**’Packaging’ refers to the blister pack that directly encloses each contact lens – the plastic tray sealed with an aluminum foil lid.
††Determination is based on a review of the ISCC PLUS-certified public license database and publicly available information. ISCC PLUS-certified licenses are issued at supplier/site level and may not identify downstream brands. As of November 6, 2025, no other contact lens manufacturers were identified as using ISCC PLUS-certified plastic. ISCC License number ISCC-L-228, valid beginning April 6, 2026, along with CooperVision’s internal documentation shows that 100% of the polypropylene used within the MyDay blisters is ISCC PLUS-certified bio-attributed material sourced and allocated via the mass balance approach; certification does not imply physical segregation.
¶Foil lidding atop of the MyDay blisters and the contact lenses themselves are not ISCC PLUS-certified.
‡‡“Plastic Made Better” refers to the use of ISCC PLUS certified plastic attributed through the mass balance approach for the plastic component of MyDay® blister packs. This change relates to the sourcing and attribution of bio-based inputs and does not alter the material’s safety, performance, or physical specifications.
§Referenced product inputs are produced and tracked under a mass balance chain-of-custody model, in line with ISO 22095:2020. Further methodology and verification information are available at coopervision.com/sustainability/methods.
◊◊Refers to continuous manufacturing improvement processes undertaken by CooperVision to increase efficiency
¶¶Carbon footprint is limited to Scope 1 and 2 emissions, defined as: Scope 1 emissions are direct emissions from owned or controlled sources. Scope 2 emissions are indirect emissions from the generation of purchased energy.
***CooperVision’s 2021 and 2022 Environmental, Social, and Governance Reports.
†††SCS Global Services Certificate No. SCS-ZW-0018 verifies a recycling rate of 94.7% for the Juana Díaz, PR facility. SCS Global Services is an international leader in third-party certification, validation, and verification for environmental sustainability. CooperVision’s internal records demonstrate an average recycling rate of over 90% for its MyDay manufacturing facilities in the UK.
‡‡‡The MyDay range of products are manufactured at two facilities that use lower-carbon energy sources. At CooperVision’s Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico site, combined heat and power (CHP) technology generates electricity and thermal energy more efficiently than conventional grid-supplied electricity and separate heating systems. Based on CooperVision’s scope 1 and scope 2 emissions data, total greenhouse gas emissions per manufactured lens at this facility in 2024 were approximately 30% lower than in 2021, prior to CHP startup. At its manufacturing facilities in the UK, CooperVision purchases 100% renewable energy.
§§Eligible Plastic Bank collectors receive support through CooperVision’s funding of Plastic Bank programs, which may include access to vision care, grocery vouchers, and other essentials.
◊◊◊CooperVision, through its collaboration with Plastic Bank, has collected and recycled approximately 12.4M kg of plastic waste gathered within 30 miles of oceans or waterways in countries where Plastic Bank operates as of February 2026. Using Plastic Bank’s metric of 1kg of plastic equaling 50 standard 202mm bottles, that will be the equivalent of approximately 659M plastic bottles.
¶¶¶As of October 3, 2025, more than 7,000 Plastic Bank collection members across 500+ communities in Indonesia, Egypt, and the Philippines have exchanged collected plastic waste for income and life-improving benefits (such as insurance, digital connectivity, grocery vouchers, and school supplies) through CooperVision’s plastic neutrality program with Plastic Bank, cumulative since January 2021.
References
- CVI data on file, 2023-2025.
- CVI data on file, 2021-2025.
- CVI data on file, 2024.
- CVI data on file, 2025.
- International Sustainability & Carbon Certification, 2025, https://iscc-system.org/about/who-we-are.
- CVI data on file, 2023.
- CVI data on file as of 03/2026.
- Plastic Bank, CVI data on file, 2025.
