BUCKS COUNTY, PA — Bucks Countians disposed of 10,843.97 pounds of unused and expired medications during Saturday’s Drug Take Back Day, according to figures released by the Bucks County District Attorney’s office.
Since 2010, Bucks County has successfully removed more than 263,370 pounds of unused, unneeded medication from homes throughout the community.
Since 2010, Bucks County has successfully removed more than 263,370 pounds of unused, unneeded medication from homes throughout the community.
“These numbers represent a significant step in keeping our community safe and our water clean,” said the DA’s office. “Thank you to everyone who stopped by a drop-off site to help us reach these milestones.”
The nationwide disposal campaign provides a way for people to dispose of their unused and expired medications, reducing the risk of abuse and environmental harm.
“Too often, unused prescription drugs find their way into the wrong hands,” reports the Drug Enforcement Administration, which administers the program at the national level. “That's dangerous and often tragic. That's why it was great to see thousands of folks from across the country clean out their medicine cabinets and turn in - safely and anonymously - a record amount of prescription drugs.”
While nationwide collection results were not immediately known, the last collection in October brought in 286 tons, according to the DEA.
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