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Your Inhalers and EpiPens Aren’t Very Healthy for the Environment

For eco-conscious consumers of personal medical devices, recycling options are limited. Some companies are trying to change that.

Ted Alcorn
Author: Ted Alcorn

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Ted Alcorn

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Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Hypodermic Needles and Syringes, Insulin, Medical Devices, Plastics, Recycling of Waste Materials, Waste Materials and Disposal
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