
Medication Disposal Through Mail-In Take Back With Kiosk & Liner System
Our Unused Medication Drop Boxes are available for rent or purchase. Prescription drug abuse is one of the fastest-growing drug problems in the country. Protect your community by providing a simple, safe, and effective drug take back program to remove these dangerous prescriptions from the streets and protect our waterways.
US Patent. No. 10,981,710
Up to 46 gallon capacity
Disposal Kiosk Sizes to Suit Your Needs
Larger medication and sharps disposal kiosks can yield cost savings, but bigger is not always better. We offer a range of sizes from 6- to 46-gallon kiosks, ensuring we offer the right solution for your medication or sharps kiosk needs. Whether you are a police station looking for a single kiosk or a pharmacist looking for a full-service solution, we can help.


Held to the highest standards
Fully Title 21 CFR 1317.60 Compliant
Built securely, the medication and sharps disposal kiosks feature anti-tamper and anti-pry protection with a double-locking system. Also, upon the destruction of the medication, we provide our clients with a Certificate of Destruction supporting compliancy with Title 21 CFR 1317.60.
Our management portal tracks your medication disposal from creation to destruction, providing a full historical detail of your program’s performance and giving you the peace of mind that your shipment has been certifiably destroyed.

Our Disposal Kiosks Comply With Title 21 CFR 1317.60
The Mail-In Take Back program is worry-free and held to all the highest standards. We adhere to § 1317.60, rest assured your collection and destruction efforts are in good hands. Read More
Following strict safety and labeling protocols, our Mail-In Take Back programs ensure your collection and destruction efforts are fully compatible with UPS® and USPS® guidelines, making shipping quick and easy. Read More
Waste-to-Energy (WtE) destruction
Sustainable. Future-Focused.
By partnering with one of the largest Waste-to-Energy (WtE) facilities, we prevent medications from going into landfills and waterways. Additionally, minimizing the overall environmental impact.
