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<blockquote data-quote="Jazz Is All" data-source="post: 450124" data-attributes="member: 3372"><p>I don't know if you live in Europe but unlike in the USA, Rx medications here come in blister sheets in a box supplied by the pharmaceutical company. You pop the pills out and when you have used all of them in a sheet you're left with a plastic blister layer adhering to the foil backing through which you popped out the pills. I used to throw them in the recycling but found out from my pharmacist that the city won't recycle them because it requires separating the two layers, and they aren't interested in doing it for whatever reason. The guy told me that all the pharmacies recycle them through their dealers who do recycle them. So I started bringing the used blister sheets to them. When I go to refill my prescriptions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jazz Is All, post: 450124, member: 3372"] I don't know if you live in Europe but unlike in the USA, Rx medications here come in blister sheets in a box supplied by the pharmaceutical company. You pop the pills out and when you have used all of them in a sheet you're left with a plastic blister layer adhering to the foil backing through which you popped out the pills. I used to throw them in the recycling but found out from my pharmacist that the city won't recycle them because it requires separating the two layers, and they aren't interested in doing it for whatever reason. The guy told me that all the pharmacies recycle them through their dealers who do recycle them. So I started bringing the used blister sheets to them. When I go to refill my prescriptions. [/QUOTE]
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