[Pharmwaste] CPSC on Capital Public Radio yesterday about local
EPR ordinances for pharma
Heidi Sanborn
Heidi at calpsc.org
Wed Oct 23 14:41:47 EDT 2013
Folks: I was on Capital Public Radio with Alameda Supervisor Nate Miley and a representative about PhARMA about the local EPR pharma ordinance in Alameda and King County WA. Check it out and share! http://bit.ly/Hd23fp
This story will be run by National Public Radio sometime soon we have heard!
Heidi
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Heidi Sanborn, Executive Director
California Product Stewardship Council
(916) 706-3420 office (916) 402-3911 cell Heidi at CalPSC.org
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From: pharmwaste-bounces at lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:pharmwaste-bounces at lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Chris Angel
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 11:17 AM
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Subject: [Pharmwaste] Yellow Jug Old Drugs Collects 52-Documentary to Air on PBS TV
NEWS RELEASE Issue Date: 10.23.13
CONTACT: Chris Angel 989-736-8179 info at greatlakescleanwater.org
Yellow Jug Old Drugs Program Collects 52 Tons of Unused/Unwanted Drugs To Help Keep Water Clean.
Yellow Jug Old Drugs Documentary To Air On Michigan PBS TV Stations
With recent collections at participating pharmacies in Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin the Yellow Jug Old Drugs program has collected and properly disposed of 52 tons of unused/unwanted drugs to date. The program was started by Great Lakes Clean Water (GLCW), a non-profit organization in May 2009.Yellow Jug Old Drugs is a program that works in partnership with local pharmacies to collect and properly dispose of unwanted/unused drugs in a safe and approved manner to help keep our water clean.
Individuals can dispose of unused/unwanted drugs free of charge at participating pharmacies.
GLCW recently produced with funding from the Michigan DEQ a Documentary titled The Yellow Jug Old Drugs Program, a solution to the emerging issue of pharmaceutical compounds in ground, surface and municipal water. According to Chris Angel, President GLCW this is the first Documentary ever produced that looks at the potential environmental impact of improper disposal of pharmaceuticals. The Documentary will be broadcast on PBS TV stations across Michigan starting in November 2013. Broadcast dates and time can be found at www.greatlakescleanwater.org Trailer /Preview of the Documentary is available for viewing at https://www.youtube.com/user/GreatLakesCleanWater
Angel stated, “This Documentary will be tremendously helpful in educating more people about the importance of proper disposal of unused/unwanted drugs.” He added, “The Documentary will also highlight the positive impact that local pharmacies have had in proper collection of pharmaceuticals.”
Program support is provided by local pharmacies, Michigan DEQ Michigan Community Pollution Prevention (P2) Grant Program for the development of ongoing household drug collection programs, United Water, Detroit Renewable Power, SSCENT, Community Foundation of Northeast Michigan, Northern Michigan Substance Abuse Services, Barry County Substance Abuse Task Force, Gratiot County Solid Waste Authority, Ten Sixteen Recovery Network.
To find a participating pharmacy in your area go to www.greatlakescleanwater.org or call 989-736-8179
Chris Angel,President
Volunteer Board Of Directors
Great Lakes Clean Water Organization
www.greatlakescleanwater.org
989.736.8179
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