The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is partnering with community law enforcement offices to offer nationwide collection events for unused prescription medications on September 25. It is the first nationwide program that will address the proper disposal of pharmaceutical waste. Not all cities are required to participate, and the events are coordinated through law enforcement offices instead of solid waste offices, which typically handle recycling and disposal programs. All events will be anonymous and offer the opportunity to dispose of prescription and over the counter controlled substances. Items that will not be accepted include illicit substances such as marijuana and hypodermic needles. All events will take place at law enforcement agencies and run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pharmaceuticals pose an interesting situation in the disposal sphere because there is currently no viable recycling solution, but improper disposal can lead to environmental issues. An Associated Press investigation found that more than 250 million pounds of pills are flushed each year, which are incapable of being filtered out in sewage treatment plants and will likely end up back
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DEA Pushes Nationwide Medication Disposal Event