OTTAWA, Oct. 9, 2013 /CNW/ - Health Products Stewardship Association
(HPSA) is pleased to announce the year one results on the performance
of the Ontario Sharps Collection Program and the Ontario Medications
Return Program, the first two extended producer responsibility (EPR)
programs legislated under Regulation 298/12 of the Ontario
Environmental Protection Act. In year one of these new programs 201,971
kgs of used sharps and 328,404 kgs of unused/expired medications were
returned by consumers to participating retail pharmacies. Over 84% of
eligible pharmacies in Ontario are now registered and voluntarily
participating in these programs.
In total, more than 530 tonnes of materials were removed from homes in
Ontario through the two programs between October 1, 2012 and September
30, 2013. Producers of these products have made significant gains
toward preventing illicit diversion and abuse of medications in
households and have helped reduce drug and needle related accidents in
the home by providing consumers with easy access to retail pharmacy
locations where materials can be returned for proper disposal. Keeping
used needles and unused/expired medications out of household garbage
and out of sewage treatment systems is also a priority of the HPSA
programs.
Under the EPR regulation in Ontario, HPSA has established effective
plans for managing post-consumer sharps and medications that include an
ongoing promotion and education strategy for consumers and retail
pharmacies that began in March 2013. HPSA has also untaken the first
ever review of the voluntary retail pharmacy collection network to
promote awareness of program requirements, to encourage more pharmacies
to register and to ensure material from industrial, commercial and
institutional generators is not entering the post-consumer collection
network. These efforts have produced a 10% increase in volumes of
materials collected compared to the prior programs that were
administered by Stewardship Ontario under the Waste Diversion Act and
funded by Ontario taxpayers.
About the Health Products Stewardship Association
The Health Products Stewardship Association is a not-for-profit,
industry-led, producer responsibility organization established in 1999.
HPSA was formed to provide the health product industries with a
collective means for managing their EPR obligations under regulated
programs in British Columbia, Manitoba and Ontario. HPSA and the
programs it administers are funded entirely by the participating health
products industries.
SOURCE Health Products Stewardship Association
For more information about the Ontario Sharps Collection Program or the Ontario Medications Return Program visit HYPERLINK "http://www.healthsteward.ca" or contact: Earl Black, HPSA President, at 416-401-7561
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