Inhalers and EpiPens, with plastic components, contribute to environmental pollution; Battelle research nonprofit works on reducing plastic use in medical devices.
The New York Times reports that inhalers and EpiPens are not eco-friendly, as they contribute to environmental pollution due to their plastic components. Recycling options for personal medical devices are limited, but some companies are working to change that. Battelle, a research nonprofit, is focused on refining and reducing plastic use and waste in medical devices.
February 26, 2024
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