CEO Corner: Introducing the Deterra Lock Box
Verde Technologies CEO Jason Sundby introduces the new Deterra Lock Box, designed to fully secure our multi-use drug disposal containers.
CEO Corner: Introducing the Deterra Lock BoxA direct-to-household mailing of Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches can help reduce the costs associated with drug misuse. Get…
The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office combats local overdose spike by mailing Deterra drug disposal bags to residents to safely destroy…
Verde Technologies CEO Jason Sundby introduces the new Deterra Lock Box, designed to fully secure our multi-use drug disposal containers.
CEO Corner: Introducing the Deterra Lock BoxThe Red River Recovery Initiative aims to address the opioid crisis with tools including Narcan, Deterra Pouches and community events.
Illuminate the Valley event to address the opioid crisisVerde Technologies CEO Jason Sundby discusses how drug deactivation and disposal can help hospice organizations prevent opioid misuse.
Steps Hospice Organizations Should Take to Tackle the Opioid CrisisDeterra is included in harm reduction kits available in Jefferson County, N.Y. The kits are designed to combat drug overdoses.
Drug Harm Reduction Kits available at Jefferson County Public Safety BuildingThe United Prevention Partnership has free Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches available for community members to get rid of unused drugs.
Drug deactivation pouches available as part of opioid overdose prevention effortsRise Up! Glendale aims to prevent drug misuse through take-back events, distribution of Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches, and educational campaigns.
Rise Up! Glendale hopes to curb drug abuseThe Beaufort County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Department (BCADAD) in South Carolina offers a Narcan training and Deterra Pouch giveaway.
Beaufort County to offer free curbside Narcan trainingVerde Technologies CEO Jason Sundby discusses what makes the Deterra System a 2021 SEAL Business Sustainability Award winner.
CEO Corner: Creating a Sustainable FutureLearn how organizations and individuals can help Deterra deactivate and dispose of 1 billion unwanted medications by year’s end.
Deterra resolves to reach 1 billion pills safely destroyed by 2023Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches were distributed in Fairfield County, South Carolina through a State Opioid Response (SOR) grant.
$50K grant helped cut Fairfield opioid deaths in half