Where to Recycle Blister Packs
Blister packs are the plastic and foil packaging that contain pills and tablets. They are convenient and hygienic, but they also create a lot of waste. Did you know that blister packs cannot be recycled in your kerbside bin? The mixed materials need to be separated and processed differently.
But, is there a solution for where to recycle blister packs? You can recycle your blister packs via these options with Biome:
Pharmacycle Blister Packs Satchel - recycled in Australia. Shop below.
TerraCycle - purchase a blister packs box below.
Where to Drop Off Blister Packs in Your State
Aside from the options of purchasing your own satchel or box as above, there are some pharmacies where you can drop off blister packs for recycling, either through the Pharmacycle, or Chemists Own & Terracycle programs. Below is a rough idea of locations, but please visit the maps linked at the end to check your postcode.
Queensland
Chemists Own: scattered in southern regional Queensland, Palm Beach, Goondiwindi, none in Brisbane.
Blooms The Chemist: Kenmore, Mt Omaney, Rochedale.
NSW
Chemists Own: Jindabyne, Paynesville, Lakes Esplanade, Orbost, Cobar, Hay, Parkes
Blooms The Chemist: numerous places around Sydney, Woolongong, Penrith, Gosford, Goulburn
Victoria
Chemists Own: Rutherglen, Corowa, Essendon, Nhill, Warracknabeal
Blooms The Chemist: around Melbourne, Geelong, Daylesford, Woodend
Tasmania
Chemists Own: none
Blooms The Chemist: Glenorchy, New Norfolk
South Australia
Chemists Own: none
National Pharmacies, Blooms, some others: a lot around Adelaide and surrounding regions
Western Australia
Chemists Own: none
Blooms The Chemist: a lot around Perth
ACT
Chemists Own: none
Blooms The Chemist: around Canberra
Northern Territory
Chemists Own: none
Blooms The Chemist: Parap, Darwin Galleria, Bakewell
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