FOR HOUSEHOLDS

Recycling blister packs just got a whole lot easier

Get your own kit for home

Get a satchel or box to fill up with blister packs for the flu ridden months or all year round

Drop off loose packs

Find a partner pharmacy near you that accepts loose blister packs for recycling

Medicinal blister pack waste. Bigger problem than you might think.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can’t find what you’re looking for?

Visit the Find a Location page to find your closest Pharmacycle drop off location.

We are continually expanding our network of collection points. Until we arrive at your local pharmacy, you can recycle your used or empty blister packs at home by purchasing your own collection box or recycling satchel here.

All brands of used or empty medicinal blister packs can be recycled through Pharmacycle.

Pharmacycle does not accept:

  • Blister packs still containing capsules or tablets
  • Outer cardboard packaging – this can be recycled in your kerbside recycling bin!

Once collected, blister packs are transported to one of our processing facilities. Here they are put through a series of mechanical recycling processes to separate the aluminium from the plastic. Finally, the separated aluminium and plastic materials are sent to end-users to be turned into a range of new products.

It is FREE to drop off blister packs at your local Pharmacycle collection point. You can find your closest collection point here.

If you would like to recycle your used or empty blister packs at home, you can purchase your own collection box or recycling satchel here.

Blister packs are a complex type of packaging material made up of various plastics, foils (aluminium), and paper foils. This means they can’t be recycled in your kerbside recycling bin. For blister packs to be recycled, the different materials they are made of need to be separated from each other. Pharmacycle has the technology to do this in Australia.

There is no limit on the number of empty blister packs you can drop off at a Pharmacycle collection point. However, to ensure a positive experience for all, we recommend that you drop off blister packs in small (15-20) quantities at a time. Doing so will allow more people to participate in Pharmacycle.