Solar eclipse 2024 is over — here’s what to do with the special viewing glasses you don’t need anymore

These are the best ways to get rid of eclipse viewing glasses.
Now that daytime stargazers across the nation's heartland have had their fill of the last total solar eclipse in North America for the next 20 years, it's time to ditch those safety glasses properly.

Bonnie Tyler was wrong — you don’t need them now tonight.

Now that daytime stargazers across the nation’s heartland have had their fill of the last total solar eclipse in North America for the next 20 years, it’s time to ditch those safety glasses properly.

“After you’ve used your glasses, the best recommendation is to donate them,” New York City’s Office of Emergency Management posted on X, adding that simple recycling also suffices.

“If you choose to recycle, make sure the protective film is punched out,” the agency recommends.

One organization collecting donations is Astronomers Without Borders. It has partnered with Warby Parker, making the eyeglass store a designated dropoff zone for eclipse shades throughout April.

There are lots of ways to properly dispose of eclipse glasses safely. Getty Images for Empire State Realty Trust
There are lots of ways to properly dispose of eclipse glasses safely. Getty Images for Empire State Realty Trust
The solar eclipse has come and gone. Now it’s time to figure out what to do with your viewing glasses. Wicked Local Staff Photo/David Sokol / USA TODAY NETWORK
The solar eclipse has come and gone. Now it’s time to figure out what to do with your viewing glasses. Wicked Local Staff Photo/David Sokol / USA TODAY NETWORK

Millions of glasses were donated after the 2017 eclipse, Astronomers Without Borders communications manager Andrew Fazekas told The Hill.

“There are a lot of underserved communities that just don’t have access to this safe eyewear. So we’ve been providing hundreds of thousands of glasses across the world, for places like Chile, Argentina, Ethiopia, Sri Lanka, the Philippines,” Fazekas said.

Through the end of July, Eclipse Glasses USA will be taking donations that will go to children in Latin American nations for an annular October eclipse in the southern hemisphere, NBC New York reported.

It’s recommended to donate eclipse glasses after use. Arthur Maiorella for NY Post
It’s recommended to donate eclipse glasses after use. Arthur Maiorella for NY Post

Another viable solution is to just hang onto them for the next main solar eclipse event, on Aug. 23, 2044, as undamaged eclipse glasses do not expire, per the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

A total solar eclipse will also occur on Aug. 12, 2045.