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You can drop off empty medicine blister packets for recycling at participating Superdrug pharmacies through the TerraCycle Programme. Please sign my petition to ask the Superdrug store on Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, to sign up to this scheme so we can all recycle more!


TerraCycle partners with businesses to create drop off points for waste that cannot be recycled by local councils and one of these partnerships is with Superdrug, where you can drop off your empty medicine blister packets in one of their participating store. Unfortunately, the Superdrug on Lordship Lane is not a store that?s registered (in fact, there are almost none in the whole of Southwark) so I have decide to lobby them to sign up to the scheme and a petition is a persuasive way of showing there is local demand for the service.



For anybody that?s interested please sign the petition to get this neat initiative brought to ED - https://chng.it/MvrHMdYm25


Happy recycling!

So do Superdrug at Camberwell Green according to the website.


I've got a massive bag to take there, but I'm going to phone first just in case.


The East Dulwich branch told me a while back that the branch was too small to do this.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I take All my out of date and and unused Medicine

> and Pills to Lloyds on North Cross Rd.

>

> Foxy.



Unfortunately, though, Lloyds don't collect empty blister packets for recycling.


I asked them when the local Superdrug said their branch didn't.


I believe any pharmacy will take out of date and unused medication, but I may be wrong?

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