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Earth911 Interview: Nancy Devine of Deterra On Responsible Drug Disposal

Earth911 Interview: Nancy Devine of Deterra On Responsible Drug Disposal

FromEarth911.com's Sustainability In Your Ear


Earth911 Interview: Nancy Devine of Deterra On Responsible Drug Disposal

FromEarth911.com's Sustainability In Your Ear

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Nov 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Pharmaceuticals represent a growing source of pollution that impacts the water in streams, and can eventually make its way into the bodies of animals, fish, and humans. Earth911 talks with Nancy Devine, chief operating officer of Deterra, a Verde Environmental Technologies business, about safe drug disposal. The company makes the Deterra Drug Deactivation System, a recycled- and bioplastic-plastic pouch that contains an activated carbon material which binds to the pharmaceutical molecules to make them inert. It's easy to use; you add water, drop the medication in, and seal it before tossing it in the household trash. Deterra's pouches work on almost all over the counter and prescription drugs, whether they be pills, liquids, syrups, and even gels or creams.Do the environment a favor and dispose of all medications safely. Devine explains that flushing or tossing medication results in soil, water, and groundwater pollution. During the opioid crisis, methadone, for example, is ending up in sewage systems and can escape into the environment. And safe disposal also prevents misuse of leftover drugs, contributing to fewer additions, overdoses, and deaths.Deterra partnered with the non-profit organization SAFEProject and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency to launch the Gone for Good campaign to distribute enough Deterra pouches to dispose of more than 1 million discarded prescription pills during October. The giveaway will happen again in March 2020. Additionally, Deterra reaches out through community events, hospital systems, and employers to send their pouches to consumers free of charge. Generally, insurers cover Deterra pouches' cost. You can also order pouches at Deterra's web site. If you would like a Deterra Drug Deactivation System delivered to your home, visit deterrasystem.com/safe/ to learn more about the system and the pouch distribution program.
Released:
Nov 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Each week, Evelyn Lopez and the Earth911.com team talk sustainability news, interview sustainability leaders, and answer your questions about how to recycle and buy responsibly. You have more power to improve the world than you know! Listen in to get started saving the planet!