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As Ozempic use grows, Ontario officials issue warning over this blue box recycling danger

Summary by The Record
Ontario residents returned more than 425,000 kilograms of used medical sharps to pharmacies in 2025, but officials are striving for full compliance through the Health Products Stewardship Association's takeback program.

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As Ozempic use grows, Ontario officials issue warning over this blue box recycling danger

Ontario residents returned more than 425,000 kilograms of used medical sharps to pharmacies in 2025, but officials are striving for full compliance through the Health Products Stewardship Association's takeback program.

·Waterloo, Canada
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The Record broke the news in Waterloo, Canada on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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