RealD adds 200 million more to landfills
- April 11th, 2010
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I’ve enjoyed using two pairs or RealD glasses this weekend. I kept one pair and gave the other away. I notice that they smudge easily but hey, they are comfortable and effective. However the question begs, where do they end up after use? Like Happy Meal toys, my kids bring them home thinking they are worth something, but soon get tossed.
The Italian Health Ministry has questioned whether or not re-using or recycling the glasses creates a health concern. The panelists at NAB this weekend scoffed at this notion.
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Why can’t Gucci start selling 3D glasses? Having that logo on the side of frames would suggest something of value.
In the meantime, RealD has raised more venture capital. Courtesy of J.P. Morgan.