Has anyone recycled their OmniPod throw-aways? What is recyclable? And how do you go about it? I have old pods, the plastic containers they came in, the little syringes and some Dexcom plastic stuff too. Is it all recyclable?
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Permalink Reply by Eric Rizzo on June 2, 2012 at 6:28pm Insulet has a pod recycling program, call the customer service number and ask about it. They send you a bag that holds 50 pods and a FedEx envelop to mail them in. The hitch is that the kit costs $8.
The plastic cases are recyclable like any other household plastic bottle or jug. We have curbside pickup of recyclables so I just put those in with my empty soda bottles, milk jugs, paper, etc.
Permalink Reply by Becky Fischer on June 3, 2012 at 4:49pm I had one return FedEx label that had expired, so be careful...
Thanks for the info! I will save the old pods until I get close to the 50 mark and then request the kit.
CK
Permalink Reply by Brian on June 8, 2012 at 9:02pm I've been doing the recycle program and am glad to do it. I've set up the recycle kit to arrive with my 3 month shipment of pods (although the first, and only, one so far didn't arrive with them.) After so many years of MDI and the volumes of pen needles and syringes I was tossing, I'm glad to have a smaller amount of waste AND have it recycled properly.
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