Hi Vic, Good to see a local! The annoying thing about foil wrapped pills is that the foil would need to be seperated from the plastic, in other words the cost prohibits doing that. If I have confidential labels, I compost them in my back garden. I haven't seen any regular plants cave in yet! All the best, GrantGood Morning all
Today following a huge a ground swell of interest of what to put in what bins ie black bin brown bin and blue bin
i take 5 medications every day and can find that the BOXES FOIL LEAFLETS and labels .
DO NOT HAVE VERY CLEAR recyle marks on.
Today i checked a blood sugars containers for the the recyling mark were was it under the lid so i know that in this part of
ENGLAND it can go in the blue bin
so what about the foil ???
and the labels with my name on which most of the time i take of and srew up to go in black bin
but to tell you what , nothing on the boxes ....
like the supermarket you buy ham in plastice container the bottem is recycled but not the top bit of plastice
we try and get this clear advice on meds anyone agree or indeed ever COMPLAIN
soap box vic
60 years on insulin ps what about the pump bits of line ect
HALLO GRANTHi Vic, Good to see a local! The annoying thing about foil wrapped pills is that the foil would need to be seperated from the plastic, in other words the cost prohibits doing that. If I have confidential labels, I compost them in my back garden. I haven't seen any regular plants cave in yet! All the best, Grant
Thanks to you I discovered this forum. It's brilliant! Hope you're in fine fettle after so many years of Type 1.HALLO GRANT
STILL LOOKING AT YOUR BOOK trust you well sir
my point i should have said look at your meds boxes there is nothing on them at all and should be something even the gluco tablet do but not the big containers
vic
ie the traingle sign for recyleing
good to see you folk on the other side of the oceansI throw the empty boxes and foil pill wrappers into the general rubbish. My time is more important to me than helping the Bundaberg Regional Council recycle.
see reply to grant vicI throw the empty boxes and foil pill wrappers into the general rubbish. My time is more important to me than helping the Bundaberg Regional Council recycle.
Good Morning all
Today following a huge a ground swell of interest of what to put in what bins ie black bin brown bin and blue bin
i take 5 medications every day and can find that the BOXES FOIL LEAFLETS and labels .
DO NOT HAVE VERY CLEAR recyle marks on.
Today i checked a blood sugars containers for the the recyling mark were was it under the lid so i know that in this part of
ENGLAND it can go in the blue bin
so what about the foil ???
and the labels with my name on which most of the time i take of and srew up to go in black bin
but to tell you what , nothing on the boxes ....
like the supermarket you buy ham in plastice container the bottem is recycled but not the top bit of plastice
we try and get this clear advice on meds anyone agree or indeed ever COMPLAIN
soap box vic
60 years on insulin ps what about the pump bits of line ect
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