Greeley has made arrangements to be part of Prescription Drug Takeback Day, and this service is available to all local residents.
The organizers of the activity explained that by setting up collection points for unwanted and expired medications, people can help keep them out of the local waterways and the rest of the environment. The drugs will be disposed of properly, and there will be drop-off points in Greeley and Evans.
The planners have put together a list of items they will not be able to accept during the takeback program. Needles, oxygen containers, mercury thermometers, pressurized canisters, radioactive substances, and drugs used for chemotherapy will not be accepted. Anyone who would like to find out how they can dispose of these products safely can contact the organizer through the city’s website.
The city hosts these disposal days twice each year. Being sure the public is informed about where and when these sorts of activities will be held can help to make sure as many as possible can take advantage of the opportunity, and promotional Postcards from a printing services company may help.
The Greeley Police Headquarters will be one of the collection points during National Prescription Drug Takeback Day, which has been scheduled for April 25. It will be open for drop-offs from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm.
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