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If you would like to bring your sealed container to a community sharps disposal program, there are drop-off locations in Athens-Clarke County and Floyd County. Please note that SafeNeedleDisposal.org is not affiliated with these facilities or programs. Contact the individual facility to confirm hours of operation and requirements.
Almost 1,500 Walgreens pharmacies offer kiosks where you can bring your unwanted, unused or expired medication and drop it in. The kiosks accept most prescription and over-the-counter medications. Find a location
Proper disposal of used needles and lancets is very important, as hasty disposal can result in injury or worse. To learn more about safe disposal, read the FDA Guidelines regarding Sharps disposal. You can purchase Sharps containers at many CVS/pharmacy locations and from CVS.com®.
SafeNeedleDisposal.org provides a one-stop shop for people to learn how to safely dispose of used sharps wherever they are. This site is a project of NeedyMeds.
Help stop prescription drug abuse by dropping off your expired, unused or unwanted medications for safe disposal at participating CVS locations. Find a drop off location today.
Search using your zip code to find a permanent disposal box near you, as well as the facility’s hours, directions, and accepted medications. The locations are updated regularly to provide you with more places to safely dispose of your medications.
Center for Hard to Recycle Materials (CHaRM) - permanent drop-off facility that accepts a wider range of items than typical curbside recycling (paint, mattresses, electronics, etc.) PAST EVENTS. 2023. Held joint household hazardous waste recycling event with the City of Chamblee and the Center for Hard to Recycle Materials (CHaRM) on March 18 ...
Check out DeKalb County's glass recycling program and click here for other glass drop-off locations (which are subject to change). https://www.brookhavenga.gov/sustainablebrookhaven/page/household-hazardous-waste-program. See attached flyer at the bottom of this page for upcoming dates and information about acceptable items.
Proper needle disposal starts with FDA cleared sharps containers from Post Medical Website. Information about safely disposing of sharps is difficult to come by and often misunderstood. SafeNeedleDisposal.org provides a one-stop shop for people to learn how to safely dispose of used sharps wherever they are. This site is a project of NeedyMeds.