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Recycle Your Pill Blisters Packs

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Now you can register to recycle your pill blisters via the post you can send 2 lots of 30 a month

You can only send them in a A4 envelope βœ‰οΈ

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Aenurse1

Really good idea thank you

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Deleted87328

Good offer thanks for sharing this deal with us 😊

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Jackscot

Darrenworks, thank you

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DarrenWorts

Jackscot Queenofdeals786 Aenurse1 better for environment

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arifasanji

Amazing!! What a genius idea! πŸ‘

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sirtabby

Great about time there was something we could do with them other than him them . Thanks for the share πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»

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miihaela1

I absolutely love this!! πŸ₯° thanks for sharing!

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pamtay

I wish there was a place at the supermarket - but this is a good scheme until then - thanks

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DarrenWorts

pamtay to be fair it should be if they sell a product they should be able to recycle the waste from there products

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pamtay

DarrenWorts I agree that should be the same for all companies - we would then have a lot less useless packaging

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SarahJoyner

Good idea

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Muttley63

Great find, id rather these were recycled. thank you for posting it.

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Mandie09

Brilliant freebie, i want to recycle more, and can do more now. Thanks for sharing.

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dudessfern

Fantastic. I am on so many meds that use blister packs so recycling them is fab.

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luckydipies

Great idea but I would of thought that,due to aldi getting involved,that the empty blister packs would be taken to aldi and deposited into a large bin at the supermarket,rather than having to download labels,then print off (ok for most,how many people don't actually own a printer for envelope labels?) & then you have to post them off,seems like a lot of faffing about,when you could just drop them into a big bin at aldi,when you go to shop there.Or pick labels up from aldi monthly,when needed,for those that don't own a printer.πŸ€”πŸ₯΄πŸ‘ŽπŸ‘Ž

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mandypurple123

luckydipies totally agree with you.

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LynnetteMo37750

This is a great idea because iv been getting Dosset boxes for yrs and about 18mths ago changed to come in little plastic pks and there is so much more waste than before.

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charpo500

Signed up for this will be doing my bit to recycle my blister packs .Easy to do

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studentgirl123

this is great, am always wanting to recycle more and good to know i can recycle these too now

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TinaBird

I signed up this is a great idea I recycle as much as I can so this is brilliant thank you

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Simone98

Superdrug in Solihull collect empty blister pack. Been taking mine there for a few years now

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DarrenWorts

Simone98 do they still do it because heard they pulled out

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DeeHolmes

All Superdrug’s that have a Pharmacy counter do it

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GaryMayer

I take mine to superdrug, have done for sometime

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emilyljames123

Really great deal, thanks so much for sharing.

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tandkyoung

Sounds like a great idea

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Nadine

Fantastic i had a blue bag full and then our chemist said they cant take them will deff share this

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LisaNoye

Great idea ! But They are not accepting new sign ups at moment which is a shame

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