[Pharmwaste] Rite Aid now partnered with Sharp's Compliance Corporation to sell drug mail back envelopes

Lucy, Burke Burke.Lucy at CalRecycle.ca.gov
Tue Mar 15 13:40:46 EDT 2011


I'm wary of speaking for any particular company especially when I see no public notice but our regional Sharps Compliance sales person e-mailed me on Oct. 29, 2010 saying sales were temporarily halted pending USPS evaluation and again on January 7th to say the USPS gave them the okay to sell the TakeAway mailers again.  This is interesting - now we have Walgreens selling the mailers for $2.99, Rite Aid for $3.99, and in California at least 200 Kaiser hospitals selling them for $4.95.

Burke Lucy
916.341.6592

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Subject: [Pharmwaste] Rite Aid now partnered with Sharp's Compliance Corporation to sell drug mail back envelopes


Last October-November, we had some discussion about Walgreens selling the drug mail back envelopes from Sharps Compliance, and someone mentioned that there was a "cease and desist" order on them.  I never did see a source for that comment.  Does anyone know if there was a "cease and desist" order on either Walgreens for selling the envelopes, or Sharps for offering the service?  If there was, what did it affect, and is it still in effect?

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Rite Aid News

Rite Aid Encourages Customers To Dispose of Medication Safely With New Medication Disposal Program

Special Envelopes Offer a Safe and Easy Way to Dispose of Prescription and OTC Medications

Camp Hill, PA (March 14, 2011) - To help its customers safely dispose of unused, outdated or unwanted medications, Rite Aid pharmacies now have specially-designed disposal envelopes available for purchase. Customers can place unwanted prescription and over-the-counter medications in the envelope. Once sealed and placed in any U.S. Postal Service mailbox, the envelope is sent to an approved medication incinerator, where a licensed law enforcement official oversees the safe and environmentally-friendly disposal process. Postage is included in the cost of the envelope, which is $3.99.

Rite Aid is working with Sharps Compliance Corporation, a leading full-service provider of cost-effective solutions for disposing of medical waste and unused medications, to provide the envelopes.

The envelopes are available at all Rite Aid pharmacies except in Maine, where another type of disposal program is available.

"For years, Rite Aid has participated in community medication take-back events organized by local health officials and law enforcement agencies," said Dan Miller, Rite Aid Senior Vice President of Pharmacy. "Our customers often ask how to dispose of medication. By making these envelopes available in our stores, we're offering an easy and safe disposal solution for customers looking to safely dispose of expired, unused or unwanted medications."

Controlled medications are excluded from this program due to current federal regulations.

Rite Aid (NYSE: RAD) is one of the nation's leading drugstore chains with more than 4,700 stores in 31 states and the District of Columbia and fiscal 2010 annual revenues of $25.7 billion. Information about Rite Aid, including corporate background and press releases, is available through the company's website at www.riteaid.com<http://www.riteaid.com>.

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