Leftover pills now creating electric power
Bob Morris @ Jul 30th 2007 19:08 - Category: Unfiled

Hospitals and drugstores often have large amounts of expired and unused pills. Rather than dump them in a landfill where they could get into the water supply, Capital Returns incinerates them, creating energy in the process.
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DJ on 30 Jul 2007 at 11:50 pm #
I think it’s a great concept, but what are the byproducts of burning, say, fexofenadine?
OTOH if they’re incinerating old oxycontin or methaqualone, perhaps the demand for downwind property would be strong!