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At SunGod, sustainability has always been at the heart of our business - like our Lifetime Guarantee, which has been keeping SunGods in circulation and out of landfill since Day 1 - which means we were already in a strong position when we started the B Corp™ journey. However, the BIA helped us take our business to the next level. From formalising inclusive hiring processes to increasing our use of sea freight, to offering employees free unlimited access to 24/7 mental health support, we’ve used the BIA as a framework to analyse and improve every area of our business. Pterygium - is a non-cancerous growth that gradually covers the white region of the eye, causing irritation and a risk of disfiguring the eye. Let's get into the nitty-gritty of these UV rays. There are three types - UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C. The good news is that most of the UV-C rays are absorbed by the ozone layer, so we don't have to worry about them. But the not-so-good news is that UV-A and UV-B rays pass through the atmosphere and can wreak havoc on our eyes and skin. And it's not just the sun that emits these rays, but also everyday machinery like tanning beds, welding machines, and lasers.

Created by B Lab™, a non-profit network with a vision of an inclusive, equitable and regenerative economic system, B Corp Certification™ is a holistic verification that a company meets high standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency. What if you use it more often - If you work outdoors or have too many vacations to cherish on the beach, you might then need to regularly change your pairs in less time.

Did you know that UV rays from the sun can do serious damage to your eyes? It's true! UV-A rays can harm your eye's natural lens, leading to macular degeneration and even permanent blindness. And if that wasn't bad enough, UV-B rays can mess with the outer cells of your cornea, causing pain and blurred vision. Yikes! B Corp Certification™ is a long-term commitment to a movement that promotes an inclusive, equitable and regenerative economic system. We’ve embedded the triple bottom line of people, profit and planet into the legal charter of our company which protects our mission - even through capital raises and leadership changes - and formally embeds sustainability at the heart of our business forever. In Summer 2022 we became a Certified B Corporation™, joining a global community of 5000+ businesses using business as a force for good. “B” stands for Benefit for All.

However, make sure that you are not mistaking polarised glasses, gradient glasses, blue light glasses or mirror-coated glasses as 100% UV protection sunglasses. Because they are not! They only have coatings that save you from a part of UV light and not from UV-A and UV-B rays completely. With prescription sunglasses there's no need to juggle between glasses and sunglasses – you can have all you need in one pair. Perfect for traveling in the car, reading in the sun, other activities requiring extra protection from the sun's harsh rays.Anything less than UV400 just won't cut it. So, if you want to keep your eyes safe and sound, make sure to grab a pair of UV400 sunglasses before you hit the beach. Your eyes will thank you! Which types of sunglasses have UV protection? Macular Degeneration -, on the other hand, is an age-related eye problem that damages the retina and can lead to vision loss. So, while polarised sunglasses might make you look cool, 100% UV protection sunglasses are the real heroes that keep your eyes safe and sound. Choose wisely! Find a UV flashlight and search for a fluorescent thing that will glow even in the dark (highlighters are fluorescent too, so maybe they can help).

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