To fight fentanyl, we must prioritize primary prevention
CEO Jason Sundby calls on the Biden administration to prioritize at-home drug deactivation and disposal in the fight against fentanyl.
To fight fentanyl, we must prioritize primary preventionThe national opioid crisis cost about $696 billion in 2018 and more than $2.5 trillion over the four-year period from…
The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office combats local overdose spike by mailing Deterra drug disposal bags to residents to safely destroy…
CEO Jason Sundby calls on the Biden administration to prioritize at-home drug deactivation and disposal in the fight against fentanyl.
To fight fentanyl, we must prioritize primary preventionDeterra System’s updated funding resources can help organizations secure grants and other funding for at-home drug deactivation and disposal.
CEO Corner: Funding Your Prevention PlanOnondaga County Health Department provides Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches to promote prevention in their community.
Operation Medicine Cabinet at the North Fort Myers LibraryOnondaga County Health Department provides Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches to promote prevention in their community.
Education, prevention, outreach: CNY’s strategy to curb overdose deathsShelby High School med prep class hands out free Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches at basketball game.
Shelby med prep students helping fight opioid crisisOneida County offers free Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches to help residents safely dispose of their medications at home.
Oneida County is giving away drug disposal bags. Here’s how to use themSummit County uses grants to provide residents with Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches for safe at-home medication disposal.
Is your group on the list? Akron Community Foundation awards $5 million in grantsdeterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal System is recognized by SEAL Business Sustainability awards for a second year in a row.
ESG Leaders Recognized At 2022 SEAL Business Sustainability AwardsVerde Environmental Technologies CEO, Jason Sundby, speaks about opioid epidemic in Connecticut and what is being done to help combat it.
This Week in Connecticut: Company working to help with the drug crisis in ConnecticutBeaumont Police Department offers free Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches to its residents to provide safe at-home disposal.
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