NHS England to assess feasibility of a national inhaler recycling scheme

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NHS England is assessing the possibility of rolling out a national inhaler recycling scheme, according to health minister Karin Smyth. In response to written questions submitted by Ellie Chowns, Green Party MP for North Herefordshire, which included what steps the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is taking to reduce the environmental impact of […]

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