Dispose of Your Unused Medications Safely on National Take Back Day

If your your medicine cabinet is filled with expired drugs or medications that you no longer use, and you are concerned about detrimental environmental effects from improper disposal, here is the information that you need to properly dispose of them.

The Ewing Police Department will be participating in the DEA’s twice yearly National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day which will take place on Saturday, October 26, 2013, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This is a great opportunity for those who missed the previous events, or who have subsequently accumulated unwanted, unused prescription drugs, to safely dispose of those medications.  Just go to the Ewing Police Department at 2 Jake Garzio Drive.  Enter the main door and make a left to go down the hallway to the Police Department.  Ewing Police will have an officer between 10 and 2 to take the items.

All medications are accepted, prescription and over-the-counter, as well as liquids.  Hypodermic needles are not accepted.  The disposal is handled completely securely; all accepted medications with any labels that you leave on the containers are placed in a large cardboard box, lined with plastic.  At the end of the day the contents are taken to the prosecutor’s office.  The DEA will pick up and incinerate.

Guidelines for Drug Disposal

If you are unable to participate on the day the FDA’s guidelines for proper drug disposal follow:

  • Follow any specific disposal instructions on the drug label or patient information that accompanies the medication. Do not flush prescription drugs down the toilet unless this information specifically instructs you to do so.
  • If no instructions are given on the drug label and no take-back program is available in your area, take them out of their original containers and mix them with an undesirable substance, such as used coffee grounds or kitty litter — to make the medication less appealing and unrecognizable — then put them in a sealable bag, empty can, or other container to prevent the medication from leaking or breaking out of a garbage bag.

You should also remove any identifying information on the label to protect your identity and privacy.

Despite the safety reasons for flushing drugs, some people are questioning the practice because of concerns about trace levels of drug residues found in surface water, such as rivers and lakes, and in some community drinking water supplies. However, the main way drug residues enter water systems is by people taking medications and then naturally passing them through their bodies.  That said, the FDA does not want to add drug residues into water systems unnecessarily. The agency reviewed its drug labels to identify products with disposal directions recommending flushing or disposal down the sink. This continuously revised listing can be found at FDA’s Web page on Disposal of Unused Medicines.

National Take Back Day Information

Date: October 26, 2013
Time: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Location: Ewing Police Department, 2 Jake Garzio Drive

Reminder – MCIA Hazardous Waste Disposal Day This Saturday

The MCIA will be running the 2nd of its 3 annual Household Waste and Electronics Disposal Days this Saturday, June 29th from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. It will be held at John T. Dempster Fire School, Lawrence Station Rd in Lawrence Twp.

Accepted for recycling are the following:

Aerosol Cans | Used Motor Oil |Propane Gas Tanks | Pesticides & Herbicides | Car Batteries | Paint Thinner | Oil Based Paint | Stains & Varnishes | Gasoline | Anti-Freeze | Driveway Sealer | Insect Repellents | Mercury | Fluorescent & CFL Bulbs | Computers | Printers | Copiers | Fax Machines | Stereos | Televisions | Microwaves

Materials Not Accepted:

NO LATEX PAINT | NO Heating Oil | NO Infectious Waste| NO Radioactive Materials NO Explosives or Munitions | NO Railroad Ties | NO Asbestos | NO Tires | NO Wood NO Fencing | NO Air Conditioners | NO Helium or Oxygen Tanks | NO Unknowns

For Mercer County Residents Only.  Only Residential Waste will be accepted, i.e. no Commercial Business waste.  Proof of Residency will be required (Driver’s License).  For more information call 609-278-8086 or visit WWW.MCIANJ.ORG.

Shred Day Success!

First Shred Day of 2013

The Green Team at the Ist Shred Day of 2013 - April 27th at Hollowbrook Community Center - the first cars roll inThe First Shred Day of 2013 at Hollowbrook Community Center on April 27th was awe-inspiring. There was a true collaboration of the Twp crew, more than a dozen TCNJ Alpha Phi Omega coed service fraternity members, several Ewing HS key & robotic students, neighborhood association and Green Team volunteers. Especially effective and generous with handouts, food, drink & organization was Recycling Team Leader Lisa Feldman, ably abetted by Kim Nickleson, Joanne Mullowney & Pete Boughton.

There was a steady stream of cars for nearly 4 hours and many got handed the goodie bags of recycling info til they ran out  at about 175.  Mayor Steinmann & Adm Jim McManimon also came  out to share the day. Tip o the hat to Township Recycling Coordinator Tom Elder for an excellent outcome.

Beautification Project and Site Clean Up

Flowers got planted & curb edges scraped of weeds, leaves and man-made trash.  Our student volunteers were awesome!

More to Come…

A whole setup of 3 recycle art projects awaited kids who did not come, but look again on July 20 at ESCC and Nov 30 at Town Hall.

Enjoy the pics from the day.

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Shred Event to be Held for Ewing Residents on Saturday, April 27th

Shredding events are for documents that contain personal information that needs to be carefully destroyed to prevent identity theft. Ewing Residents are invited to bring their documents to the Ewing Township Shred Event at the Hollowbrook Community Center for secure disposal.  The first Shred Event of the 2013 Calendar Year will be:

Hollowbrook Community Center

Date: April 27th.
Time: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Location: Hollowbrook Community Center, 320 Hollowbrook Drive, Ewing, NJ 08638

The Ewing Green Team is also participating at each of the Shredding events.

Hollowbrook Shred Day — April 27th

Date: April 27, 2013
Time: 9 a.m. –  1 p.m.
Location: Hollowbrook Community  Center 320 Hollowbrook Drive, Ewing, NJ 08638

  • Shredding
  • Clean-up of Hollowbrook area
  • Planting and beautifying with flowers
  • Kids arts & crafts with recycled materials
  • Information

ESCC Shred Day — July 20, 2013

Time: 9-1:00
Location: Ewing Senior & Community Center 999 Lower Ferry Road Ewing, NJ 08628

  • Shredding
  • Clean-up of Ewing Community Center (if needed)
  • MCIA’s ‘Robo Willie’
  • ‘Waterless’ Car Wash
  • Kids arts & crafts with recycled materials
  • Art contest with recycled materials

Ewing Municipal Building Shred Day — Nov. 30, 2013

Location: Ewing Municipal Building 2 Jake Garzio Drive Ewing, NJ 08628
Time: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

  • Shredding
  • Clean up of Ewing Municipal Building (if needed)
  • Holiday arts & crafts with recycled materials

There are finite resources on our planet. As Americans we enjoy a comfortable lifestyle; compared to many parts of the world, maybe too comfortable. We have lived – and continue to live – as if there are infinite resources for us at our disposal. We live in a throwaway society – disposable diapers, disposable razors, paper towels, copy paper, plastic bags; you get the picture – and the following helps with the big picture.

We hope the importance of recycling and its role in sustainability makes more sense; and people can better understand how critical it is for everyone to participate!  When we put out our paper, glass bottles, plastic, etc.; it’s helpful to see the relevance and that if we don’t start conserving our resources today; our children might not have enough for their future tomorrow. Many people are still not convinced and think this is just another way for the government to interfere. There are plenty of facts to prove that this is real and that we have to act now. So we all have to get with the program to make a difference!