Go green for Earth Month 2026 with the new Zenni EcoBloomz collection
Shop fresh frames for an eco-friendly look!
Jessica Moore
- Zenni Optical has reintroduced its EcoBloomz collection for Earth Month 2026.
- The eyewear frames are crafted from renewable materials and 85% upcycled PET plastic.
- This sustainable collection features a wide range of styles, including classic browline and aviator silhouettes.
Just in time for Earth Month 2026, Zenni Optical is reintroducing its EcoBloomz collection, featuring everyday eyewear designed with the planet in mind.
The EcoBloomz lineup showcases high-quality, bio-based frames crafted from renewable materials and 85% upcycled PET plastic. The result is a selection of eyewear that is as lightweight and durable as it is sustainable.
"We've paid meticulous attention to every detail, with frames crafted from high-premium bio-based and recycled materials to the final design, ensuring an eco-conscious collection with style," says Zenni designer Aysegul Colakel.
With a wide range of versatile designs, including classic browline and aviator silhouettes, there is a sustainable look for everyone. Check out the collection below.
Shop Zenni's EcoBloomz collection for Earth Month 2026
Zenni's EcoBloomz collection offers a variety of styles, colors and sizes to choose from. Prices range from $25.95 to $42.95 for the frame; lens options will vary based upon your prescription.






When is Earth Day 2026?
While Earth Month takes place annually throughout the entire month of April; Earth Day this year is on Wednesday, April 22. This global event focuses on conservation, climate action and sustainability.
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