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<blockquote data-quote="StephieM" data-source="post: 2618536" data-attributes="member: 277111"><p>I have been recycling my blister packs at the Gorleston Superdrug for a couple of years but last week spotted a notice on the door saying that they were no longer accepting them as from 5th June. They suggest taking them to Superdrug in St Stephens Street Norwich (hopefully not the store referred to in an ealier post!) - 18 miles away. The alternative being to put them in the general waste. I've contacted Superdrug Customer Services who advised that all stores with a pharmacy were accepting them, giving me the website blurb about working with Terracycle. I went back to say this wasn't the case. Their reply was 'have you asked the store why' . Clearly Customer Service staff aren't aware of any change. I think it's a step backwards when we are all being asked to think about the planet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StephieM, post: 2618536, member: 277111"] I have been recycling my blister packs at the Gorleston Superdrug for a couple of years but last week spotted a notice on the door saying that they were no longer accepting them as from 5th June. They suggest taking them to Superdrug in St Stephens Street Norwich (hopefully not the store referred to in an ealier post!) - 18 miles away. The alternative being to put them in the general waste. I've contacted Superdrug Customer Services who advised that all stores with a pharmacy were accepting them, giving me the website blurb about working with Terracycle. I went back to say this wasn't the case. Their reply was 'have you asked the store why' . Clearly Customer Service staff aren't aware of any change. I think it's a step backwards when we are all being asked to think about the planet. [/QUOTE]
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