Launch a Blister Pack Recycling Program

Empower your community and lead the way in sustainable recycling solutions with Pharmacycle.

About the council program

To tackle the rising concerns around plastic waste and foster a more sustainable future, councils are embracing a forward-thinking approach by recycling blister packs at community facilities and reuse & recycling hubs.

The diversion of blister packs contributes to waste reduction from traditional waste streams and reduces the overall environmental impact associated with non-biodegradable materials.

The program fosters a sense of environmental responsibility and community engagement among residents, encouraging active participation in recycling efforts.

By partnering with Pharmacycle, these councils contribute to the recovery of valuable resources from blister packs, promoting a circular economy.

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More than 20 participating councils

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Initial set up & support

Fit for purpose receptacles are provided to facilities for blister pack waste. Our 1800 number Helpdesk manages all bookings and day to day support needs of facilities.  

Collection and Recycling Services

Collection of full bins and replenishment of stock matched to individual facility volumes. Our recycling facility in Silverwater NSW conducts all recycling activity to produce the highest grade recovered materials that are then used as valuable feedstock for new product manufacturing. 

Sustainability Reporting

Pharmacycle provides our clients with reporting for all product collected by individual location. Our reporting includes detailed volume and recovery data.

What happens to the collected blister packs?

Collected blister packs are transported to our processing facility located in Sydney. Here, they are put through a series of mechanical recycling processes to separate the aluminium from the plastic. Finally, the separated aluminium and plastic materials are sent to end-users to be turned into new products:

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Recovered Aluminium

Recovered aluminium is provided to Weston Aluminium who use it to manufacture de-oxidant pucks which are then used in the steel making process.

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Recovered Plastic

Recovered plastic is supplied to Think Fencing who use it as an input material in the manufacture of a range of high-quality decking and fencing products.

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Frequently Asked Questions by Councils

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Is there a cost involved with Pharmacycle program for councils?

Yes. There is a cost associated with the program. Pricing will vary depending on the service solution chosen. Please enquire above to find out more.

How can a council become a Pharmacycle collection point?

Simply fill out and submit the enquiry form above with your council details and we will get in touch to discuss product options for blister pack recycling and guide you through the registration process.

Can I tailor a Pharmacycle service solution to suit the specific needs of my local government area?

Yes. We are already working with numerous councils across Australia having developed tailored solutions that best work for their community. Our local government information pack includes case studies which may be beneficial for you to decide which will work for your LGA. Please enquire above to find out more.

Can I integrate the Pharmacycle program with existing local government waste and recycling initiatives?

Yes. We can integrate into your local transfer station as well as recycling hubs.

How long does it take to set up Pharmacycle program in councils?

Pharmacycle blister pack reycling program set up is a relatively quick process for councils. Once a service solution is agreed upon, set up generally takes 1-2 weeks.

Is there a minimum commitment period for councils using Pharmacycle blister pack recycling services?

No. There is no minimum commitment period and where required Pharmacycle can align with your procurement processes.

Is it possible for councils to receive reports on how many blister packs have been recycled through Pharmacycle?

Yes. Pharmacycle provides you access to a live report which breaks down how many blister packs have been recovered and the applicable material streams (PVC vs Aluminium).

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