You can now recycle your used blister packs through the Pharmacycle Program, available at Community Pharmacy Wantirna and Community Pharmacy Glen Huntly.
A new recycling with Think Fencing partnering with Pharmacycle project aims to convert pill packaging into sustainable materials for producing new fencing products.
Blooms the Chemist's Pharmacycle program has successfully diverted 3 million blister packs from landfill by encouraging recycling and promoting sustainable practices in the healthcare sector.
Monash University's STAREE program announces that medication blister packs can now be recycled through specific initiatives, promoting environmental sustainability.
The latest update on National Pharmacies' PharmacyCycle program highlights its success in recycling over 1.3 million blister packs and expanding community engagement in sustainability efforts.
"The City of Greater Geelong community will soon be able to easily recycle medicine blister packs at some pharmacies, rather than sending them to landfill. Pharmacycle business development manager Jason Rijnbeek says it's hoped the service will quickly expand."
The blog post highlights the challenges of recycling blister packs and emphasizes the importance of Pharmacycle and community efforts and initiatives to reduce their environmental impact.
The page provides details about the Sustainability Grand Rounds event, highlighting discussions on sustainability initiatives and practices within healthcare, aimed at promoting environmental stewardship and innovation in the industry with a presentation on Pharmacycle
The Pharmacycle Initiative is a program aimed at promoting environmentally sustainable practices within pharmacies in Australia, focusing on reducing waste and encouraging responsible disposal of medications.
A new recycling with Think Fencing partnering with Pharmacycle project aims to convert pill packaging into sustainable materials for producing new fencing products.
Blooms the Chemist's Pharmacycle program has successfully diverted 3 million blister packs from landfill by encouraging recycling and promoting sustainable practices in the healthcare sector.
The Pharmacycle Initiative is a program aimed at promoting environmentally sustainable practices within pharmacies in Australia, focusing on reducing waste and encouraging responsible disposal of medications.
The blog post highlights the challenges of recycling blister packs and emphasizes the importance of Pharmacycle and community efforts and initiatives to reduce their environmental impact.
"The City of Greater Geelong community will soon be able to easily recycle medicine blister packs at some pharmacies, rather than sending them to landfill. Pharmacycle business development manager Jason Rijnbeek says it's hoped the service will quickly expand."
The page provides details about the Sustainability Grand Rounds event, highlighting discussions on sustainability initiatives and practices within healthcare, aimed at promoting environmental stewardship and innovation in the industry with a presentation on Pharmacycle