If you rely on an inhaler, you likely understand the importance of having it with you at all times. Whether you’re heading to the gym or exploring nature, your inhaler is a vital tool. But have you ever thought about the impact of disposing of your empty inhalers on the environment?
Traditional metered-dose inhalers use propellants, which used to contain harmful chlorofluorocarbons. Thanks to the Montreal Protocol, these propellants have been replaced by hydrofluoroalkanes, which are less damaging to the environment. However, dry powder and soft mist inhalers are considered greener options, if suitable for your condition.
Proper inhaler disposal is crucial. Inhaler canisters are pressurized and should not be thrown in the recycling bin or the garbage. These canisters can be taken to hazardous waste facilities in many communities. In the UK, there is a new inhaler canister recycling program in place. However, in the US, disposal options are limited, with some pharmacies offering drop-off programs.
The plastic dispensers that fit on inhaler canisters may be easier to recycle, as they are not pressurized and do not contain medication. Check with your local recycling program before disposing of them in your curbside bin.
Overall, be aware of safe disposal practices for inhalers and always check with medicine take-back programs for the most up-to-date information on recycling options. Remember, inhalers can be a lifesaving device, so their proper disposal is essential for protecting the environment.
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on August 7, 2019, and updated in May 2024.
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