Pharmaceutical companies are working with a company that has created a device that can help reduce the volume of pharmaceutical waste from manufacturing by 70%. This device, Pharma Waste Crusher, is made from durable materials and is designed to crush any amount of pill, tablet, or capsule into a powder. The machine is easy to clean and can be used to dispose of unused medications in hospitals and nursing homes, pharmacies, and even in people’s homes.
Every year, pharmaceutical companies spend billions to dispose of their unused medicines. But what if there was a way for them to turn these leftover drugs into something useful? This is the question that prompted the development of Pharma Waste Crusher, a new machine that converts discarded drugs into diesel. The machine can produce up to 20 gallons of fuel per hour and has the potential to reduce emissions by 900 tons annually.
Pharma Waste Crusher, a new system that will help to reduce drug waste in developing countries, was developed by Pharma Shredders. The goal of the project is to find an efficient way to decrease pharmaceutical wastage in low-income countries. Pharmaceutical companies are often required to either destroy or donate medicines when their patents expire. This system could help prevent these drugs from being thrown away.