[Pharmwaste] Call for Vendor Information on Med Collection Receptacles and Mail-Away envelopes

Barry Fernandez barry at clean-fuels.net
Mon Jan 25 12:24:52 EST 2016


Hello All,
You might want to look into the following receptacles:  www.EMUinc.net
These are lock-seal, tamper proof, single-use, UN-Rated/DOT shippable for PGII HazMat waste; 3 sizes, various colors.  
We have been using these for a couple of years at several major hospitals.  The container is intended to be incinerated once sealed.  You can't open it without significant effort and destroying it.  Great product for pharmaceutical waste.
Feel free to email or me for contact information.

Best Regards,
Barry


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From: Yellow Jug Old Drugs Account Support [mailto:info at greatlakescleanwater.org] 
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 1:34 PM
To: Jaramillo, Jeanie <Jeanie.Jaramillo at ttuhsc.edu>
Cc: pharmwaste at lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: Re: [Pharmwaste] Call for Vendor Information on Med Collection Receptacles and Mail-Away envelopes

Yellow Jug Old Drugs Program

Great Lakes Clean Water Organization started the Yellow Jug Old Drugs program in 2008. Yellow Jug Old Drugs was created to encourage individuals to properly dispose of Rx-Waste rather than flushing unused medications down the drain. The program was created in response to trace amounts of medications being found in municipal water systems and surface and ground water systems across the country. Proper disposal of Rx- Waste helps keeps our drinking water, lakes, rivers and streams clean, keeps our kids safe and makes our communities a better place to live.

The Program is currently available to all states that allow Rx-waste collection at pharmacies. North Dakota is the first state beyond the Great Lakes region to partner with the Yellow Jug Old Drugs Program. Due to the expanded scope of the program beyond the Great Lakes Region, the non-profit organization is changing its name from Great Lakes Clean Water to Great Lakes Clean Water/US Clean Water (GLCW/USCW) GLCW/USCW is the first non-profit organization in the United States to be licensed as a Reverse Distributor by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). Reverse Distributor designation is required to accept controlled substances from pharmacies for proper destruction. GLCW/USCW is one of 27 Reverse Distributors in the country. The Yellow Jug Old Drugs program is the largest pharmacy based drug collection disposal program in the country.

GLCW/USCW recently received a grant from Eli Lilly and Companies to provide for the expansion of participating pharmacies in Indiana. This is the first time a Pharmaceutical company is providing support for a Drug Collection program. Support currently is provided primarily by participating pharmacies.
For information on the Yellow Jug Old Drugs Program go to www.GreatLakesCleanWater.org or www.USCleanWater.org


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Subject: [Pharmwaste] Call for Vendor Information on Med Collection Receptacles and Mail-Away envelopes
From:    "Jaramillo, Jeanie" <Jeanie.Jaramillo at ttuhsc.edu>
Date:    Fri, January 15, 2016 11:18 am
To:      "pharmwaste at lists.dep.state.fl.us" <pharmwaste at lists.dep.state.fl.us>
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> Hello All,
>
> I am working with a group that is pushing for more pharmacy and 
> law-enforcement based permanent med disposal receptacles and is also 
> seeking information on the current options for mail away envelopes. 
> We'd like to prepare a list of the current options. There's one vendor 
> that's offering a 6-month,
no contract trial period. And, I've received emails in the past from several vendors, but the options have changed so rapidly and prices have come down a bit, so I wanted to put out a new call for information. I feel like we're on the brink of a tide change in terms of pharmacy participation.>
> So, all of you vendors out there, if you're willing to share information that can be presented publicly, please share. Might be helpful to share with the listserv rather than just me, but if you would like to send me information directly, that's ok too.
>
> Thank you for your time and efforts in helping with this critical need.
>
> Jeanie Jaramillo-Stametz, PharmD
> Managing Director, Texas Panhandle Poison Center Asst. Professor, 
> Texas Tech UHSC School of Pharmacy Director, Medication Cleanout
> 1300 S. Coulter St., Suite 105
> Amarillo, TX 79106
> (office): (806)414-9299
> (mobile): (806)376-0039
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