 This paper proposes a novel approach to generating large quantities of corneal graphs from discarded sheep eyes. The authors utilize a low-cost, eco-friendly surfactant to remove the majority of cellular material from the donor eye, preserving its structural integrity and optical properties. This process allows for the creation of large quantities of corneal graphs which can then be used for keratoplasty procedures. Additionally, the authors propose the use of these corneal graphs as a potential source of bio-artificial corneal materials. This article was authored by Sinyu Wang, Sinyu Wang, Adiba Shaquille, and others.