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UNEP Report: Safe Disposal of Unused Medicines (2026)

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Context:

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) released the 2026 report “Safe Disposal of Unused Medicines”, highlighting the serious environmental and public health risks caused by improper disposal of pharmaceuticals.

The report proposes a global framework for safer management of unused medicines using a One Health approach, which links human health, animal health, and environmental protection.

What the Report Focuses On

The report recommends strengthening national systems through:

  • Waste prevention strategies
  • Medicine take-back programmes
  • Strong legal and regulatory frameworks
  • Public awareness campaigns

These measures should cover medicines from:

  • Households
  • Hospitals and pharmacies
  • Agriculture and veterinary sectors
Key Findings
1. Environmental Risks

Improper disposal of medicines (e.g., flushing down toilets or dumping in landfills) releases pharmaceutical chemicals into soil and water.

This can cause:

  • Antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
  • Endocrine disruption in wildlife
  • Toxicity in aquatic ecosystems
2. High Global Wastage
  • Up to 50% of household medicines globally eventually become waste.
  • This reflects over-prescription, improper storage, and patient non-compliance.
3. Rising Economic Impact

The unused medicine management market is projected to reach about $2.54 billion by 2032, driven by:

  • Increasing healthcare consumption
  • Greater awareness about pharmaceutical pollution
  • Development of waste management systems
4. Wastewater Treatment Limitations

Most wastewater treatment plants are not designed to remove pharmaceutical compounds completely.

As a result:

  • Drug residues enter rivers, lakes, and groundwater
  • Long-term ecosystem contamination occurs.
5. Public Health Threat – Antimicrobial Resistance

According to global estimates:

  • 1.27 million deaths in 2019 were directly caused by bacterial antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

Improper medicine disposal contributes to AMR by exposing bacteria in the environment to low levels of antibiotics, enabling resistance development.

6. Prevention Potential

The report highlights prevention as the most effective solution.

Example:

  • In the Netherlands, around 40% of unused medicines could be avoided through better prescribing practices and improved patient guidance.
Key Recommendations of the Report

The report calls on governments to:

  1. Establish national medicine take-back programmes.
  2. Improve prescription and dispensing practices.
  3. Strengthen regulations on pharmaceutical waste disposal.
  4. Promote public awareness campaigns on safe disposal.
  5. Develop pharmaceutical pollution monitoring systems.

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