Covanta has been recognized for its safe and secure destruction of unwanted and expired medication via its Rx4Safety program.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

December 13, 2018

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Covanta Receives 2018 SEAL Award for its Prescription for Safety Program

Covanta has been recognized with the 2018 Sustainability, Environmental Achievement & Leadership (SEAL) Award for its leadership in the safe and secure destruction of unwanted and expired medication through its Prescription for Safety (Rx4Safety) program.

Launched in 2017, the SEAL Awards are an awards-driven advocacy organization that seeks to recognize on an annual basis environmental progress through leadership of specific environmental and sustainability initiatives achieved by the 50 most sustainable companies in the world.

"Companies have a unique opportunity and responsibility to drive environmental progress where politics cannot," said Matt Harney, founder of the SEAL Awards, in a statement. "Our sustainability awards celebrate organizations that embrace their ethical responsibility to drive change." 

Opioid-related drug overdoses are a growing crisis in the United States. Safe disposal of expired or unwanted medications is an important step in mitigating this crisis; however, the U.S. has no standard method for doing so. Improper disposal such as flushing unused medications down the toilet, poisons waterways and damages the ecosystem.

Covanta's Rx4Safety program addresses this need by providing safe disposal of medications collected at community-sponsored, drug take-back programs and creating renewable energy in the process. Through its network of energy-from-waste facilities, Covanta provides environmentally sound destruction that protects water resources, creates renewable energy and reduces the risk of drugs ending up in the wrong hands.

"We are pleased to be honored with a SEAL Environmental Initiative Award," said Dr. Paul Gilman, Covanta's chief sustainability officer, in a statement. "Through a broad range of partnerships—including federal, state and local police forces, state-level administrators and environmental groups—we've helped build a powerful coalition to address a serious social and environmental concern. These partnerships have enabled us to make substantial progress in eliminating pharmaceuticals from improper use and disposal in the communities we serve."

Since the launch of Rx4Safety in 2010, Covanta facilities have destroyed more than 5 million pounds of unwanted drugs and medications from collection events held by municipalities, community groups and law enforcement agencies.

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