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VSP Vision Releases 2024 Social Responsibility Impact Report; Exceeds Sustainable Eyewear Frame Goal

VSP Vision increased the percentage of frames made from sustainable, recycled and biobased materials to 53%, a 61% increase from 2023

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RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. – Today, VSP Vision™ released its 2024 Impact Report, outlining the organization’s advancements toward its corporate social responsibility (CSR) commitments, as well as key initiatives to accelerate health equity, advance sustainability, and empower inclusion. The report shows that the company surpassed its goal of producing 50% of eyewear frames from sustainable materials by 2025. Additionally, in collaboration with network providers, community partners and employees, VSP Vision invested more than $11.3 million in direct and in-kind funding to increase equitable access to vision care in 2024.

“I’m incredibly proud of the thousands of VSP employees whose dedication and sense of care are what drive these programs,” said VSP Vision President and CEO Michael Guyette. “I’m also grateful for the members, clients, and doctors whose engagement with VSP makes all of this possible. This year, we will continue to build on the work of the past as we mark our 70th anniversary, a milestone that serves to remind us all about the potential we can achieve together.”  

Highlights from the 2024 Impact Report

Accelerating Health Equity:

  • Provided 252,000 people in need with access to free vision care in 2024 alone, bringing the total number of people helped through VSP Vision Eyes of Hope® to more than 4.3 million since the program’s inception.
  • Donated 201,000 pairs of eyewear (2.9 million to date).
  • Invested $695,000 in relief to support communities affected by disasters like Hurricanes Helene and Milton ($21.4 million to date). 
  • Invested $335,000 in scholarships and grants to support students and help advance the future of optometry (more than $4 million to date). 
  • Launched the Future Leaders Academy, a professional development program for recent graduates and early-career optometrists, which helps develop leadership skills for long-term growth.

 VSP Vision Director of Doctor Relations Quy Nguyen, OD, (right) with scholarship recipients at the National Optometric Association 2024 Conference.

Advancing Sustainability: 

  • Exceeded the company’s goal to produce 50% of eyewear frames from sustainable, recycled and biobased materials by 2025—achieving 53%, a 61% increase from 2023. 
  • Switched to sustainable demo lenses, which are made from 100% recycled post-consumer content and GRS-certified.
  • Eliminated the use of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) nose pads, commonly used in the eyewear industry, across all Marchon brands.
  • Implemented greener packaging solutions by using polybags that are made from 100% recycled post-consumer content and GRS-certified, diverting 31 tons of plastic from landfills (66 tons since 2023).

Eyes on Tomorrow Sunglasses Dragon Glasses Upcycled

Empowering Inclusion: 

  • Improved onboarding for new employees, strengthened collaboration among employee groups, and enhanced manager support—leading to stronger engagement and retention rates 17% above industry standards and helping to secure the Training Magazine APEX Award and Great Place to Work Certification™.
  • Collaborated with VSP® Business Resource Groups (BRGs), which prioritize inclusion and have a total membership of 2,460 employees, to inform business decisions and deliver meaningful solutions for members. This led to the launch of the “Special Fit” page on Eyeconic, the VSP Vision online eyewear store, to support those with Down syndrome and anyone who needs a large fit, small fit, low bridge, or high prescription, helping to make vision possible for all types of faces.

Members of the Military, Veterans, and Families Business Resource Group (BRG) shows heart hands while participating in an event to support our troops. 

Through VSP Hearts at Work, the company’s employee giving and volunteering platform, employee volunteerism rose by 41% to 16,234 volunteer hours and employees helped raise $506,000 for nearly 1,500 nonprofits. The company also hosted its second annual VSP Volunteer Month in April 2024, where 459 employee volunteers logged 2,197 hours to support a wide variety of charitable causes, and invested $200,000 to support children’s literacy during Q4 2024.

Learn more about the company’s commitment to social responsibility.

*The calculation is based on frames containing a minimum of 20% of sustainable materials defined as materials derived from bio-based inputs, materials derived from recycled inputs, or both.

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About VSP Vision
At VSP Vision™, our purpose is to empower human potential through sight. As the first national not-for-profit vision benefits company, this is what drives everything we do. For 70 years, VSP has been the leader in health-focused vision care. Every day, the people that power our complementary businesses across vision benefits, eye care services, eyewear solutions, and practice solutions, work together to create a world where everyone can bring their best vision to life. That means providing affordable access to eye care and eyewear for more than 85 million members through a network of more than 42,000 doctors. It also means expanding access to vision care to those disadvantaged by income, distance, or disaster through VSP Vision™ Eyes of Hope®. To date, more than 4.3 million people in need have received access to no-cost eye care and eyewear through one of our Eyes of Hope programs. Learn more about how we’re reinvesting in greater vision, health, and opportunities for all at vspvision.com.

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