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Correct Disposal of Leftover Medicines in: ...

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German Environment Agency 2024: Correct disposal of leftover medicines in. Poster. Online: umweltbundesamt.de

Many people think that old medicines should always be disposed of via pharmacies. Providing information about the applicable disposal methods, which vary from region to region, takes time in the pharmacy. The poster "Correct disposal of leftover medicines in: ...." is intended to ease the burden on staff by providing disposal information in writing on the sales floor. Other useful locations for the poster could include doctors' surgeries, hospitals, health advice centers, health insurance companies or waste disposal companies.

The name of the independent city or district can be handwritten on the poster and the correct disposal routes can be ticked. The address of the nearest recycling center can also be entered. The poster also contains the important message that leftover medication should never be disposed of in the wastewater.

The poster can be ordered free of charge from the Federal Environment Agency website in DIN A1 size (59.4 x 84.1 cm), but you can also print it out yourself in a different size. The texts are clearly legible up to a size of DIN A3 (30 x 42 cm). There is a German and an international version of the poster. The international version contains information in English, French, Polish, Turkish, Russian and Arabic.

Our poster for the correct disposal of leftover medicines relieves staff and creates transparency – ideal for pharmacies, doctors' surgeries, hospitals and other facilities in the healthcare and environmental sectors.

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Languages
Russian
Polish
Arabic
German
French
English
Turkish
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Concept and Content: Melanie Kemper
Design: Beáta Welk Vargová

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UBA online platform "Humanarzneimittel und Umwelt"
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DIN A1
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Keywords
Human pharmaceuticals, environment, medicines, drugs, disposal, education, information, old pharmaceuticals, water protection, medicine residues, sewage treatment plants, human pharmaceuticals, recycling center, pollutant mobile, household waste disposal, waste water, precautionary principle, drinking water protection, pharmacy, disposal routes, medicine residues, contraceptives, hormones, antidepressants, sustainable disposal
Germany
infographic, information, information material, communication, information product, visualization, leaflet, checklist, visualization, target group approach, visual design, data integration, infographic, multilingualism

Source URL: https://www.ecologic.eu/19949