[Pharmwaste] RE: Covanta Offers Free,
Safe Destruction of Residents' Unwanted Drugs - PressRelease - 3/25/10
Barry Fernandez
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Fri Mar 26 14:18:09 EDT 2010
Sue,
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From: Sue Dayton [mailto:sdayton at swcp.com]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010 1:00 PM
To: 'Pete Pasterz'; pharmwaste at lists.dep.state.fl.us
Cc: 'Bell, Derrick'; 'Mike Ewall'; 'Emily Foeller'; wasteq1 at aol.com;
'Mike Schade'
Subject: [Pharmwaste] RE: Covanta Offers Free,Safe Destruction of
Residents' Unwanted Drugs - PressRelease - 3/25/10
Is this really "safe" destruction of pharms? Thoughts, anyone?
Sue Dayton
Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League
North Carolina Healthy Communities Program
PO BOX 44
Saxapahaw, NC 27340
(336) 525-2003
sdayton at swcp.com
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From: pharmwaste-bounces at lists.dep.state.fl.us
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Pasterz
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010 11:49 AM
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Subject: [Pharmwaste] Covanta Offers Free, Safe Destruction of
Residents' Unwanted Drugs - Press Release - 3/25/10
Covanta Offers Free, Safe Destruction of Residents' Unwanted Drugs
Program Aims to Protect Nation's Waterways from Pharmaceutical
Contamination
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/covanta-offers-free-safe-destruc
tion-of-residents-unwanted-drugs-89144047.html
FAIRFIELD, N.J., March 25 /PRNewswire/ -- To reduce pharmaceutical
pollutants being discharged into the nation's waterways, Covanta Energy
is launching an important collaboration with municipalities. As more
and more communities establish collection centers for unwanted
medications, Covanta will offer, for 2010, a free disposal and
destruction service designed to keep these products out of the nation's
waterways.
Covanta Energy, a world leader in the development, ownership and
operation of Energy-from-Waste (EfW) facilities and other renewable
energy projects, is rolling out a national program to process
pharmaceuticals collected by local governments in drug take-back
programs. These programs provide residents with a safe and proper way to
dispose of unwanted medications, including prescription drugs,
over-the-counter and veterinary medications and nutritional supplements.
When flushed down the drain, or disposed of in landfills, such products
contaminate surface waters and have an adverse effect on the
environment.
"Studies have shown that pharmaceuticals are present in our nation's
streams and rivers. We want to help prevent the discharge of these drugs
into the waters that we drink, the waters where we fish and the waters
where we swim," said John G. Waffenschmidt, Vice President,
Environmental Science and Community Affairs. "Our facilities are
equipped with state-of-the-art combustion controls and air pollution
control equipment to ensure the destruction of these drugs in an
environmentally sound manner, one that protects the water we depend upon
day in and day out. Our facilities ensure that any pharmaceuticals
processed in them do not end up in surface waters."
Covanta is a Sustaining Partner of the Product Stewardship Institute
(PSI), a non-profit group which has been spearheading national efforts
to define steps for appropriately handling unwanted drugs. Covanta has
worked with PSI, various regulatory agencies, and with municipalities to
reduce the potential for contamination of waterways by discharged
pharmaceuticals.
"Drugs that are disposed of down sinks and toilets, or simply thrown in
the trash, can cause environmental harm," said Scott Cassel, Executive
Director of the Product Stewardship Institute. "Take-back programs can
lower the environmental and health risks associated with waste
pharmaceuticals. Covanta's offer will reduce the cost of take-back
programs in municipalities that choose this kind of destruction. Thermal
destruction at Energy-from-Waste facilities, hazardous waste
incinerators, or medical waste incinerators, provides for the ultimate
destruction of these unwanted drugs."
Municipalities interested in participating in the program must obtain
appropriate regulatory approvals in order to ensure that such wastes are
not classified as hazardous waste from a federal, state, or local
perspective. Each program would be subject to a due diligence review by
Covanta Energy. Municipalities interested in participating should
contact Larry DellaVecchia, Director, Covanta Secure Services at
973-882-7310.
About PSI
The Product Stewardship Institute (PSI) is a national environmental
institute with membership from 45 states, over 125 local governments,
and more than 50 businesses, environmental groups, and organizations
that establish cooperative agreements to reduce the health and
environmental impacts from consumer products. PSI promotes producer
responsibility in the context of shared responsibility for the lifecycle
management of consumer products. For more information, visit
www.productstewardship.us.
About Covanta
Covanta Energy is an internationally recognized owner and operator of
large-scale Energy-from-Waste and renewable energy projects and a
recipient of the Energy Innovator Award from the U.S. Department of
Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Covanta's 45
Energy-from-Waste facilities provide communities with an environmentally
sound solution to their solid waste disposal needs by using that
municipal solid waste to generate clean, renewable energy. Annually,
Covanta's modern Energy-from-Waste facilities safely and securely
convert approximately 20 million tons of waste into more than 9 million
megawatt hours of clean, renewable electricity and create more than 10
billion pounds of steam sold to a variety of industries. For more
information, visit www.covantaholding.com.
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