A pharmaceutical company wants to get rid of all the polypropylene prescription containers on the counter and replace them with refillable glass containers.
Common prescription bottles are difficult to recycle. Even after scraping off paper labels that encode medical and personal information, municipal recycling programs rarely accept them. (Some stores have a recycling area.)
as a sister paper cranes new york business Brooklyn-based Cabinet Health sees an opportunity to offer an alternative to glass, as there are few options for recycling into standard containers. Investors should also be on the lookout for opportunities, as the company announced on Dec. 15 that he had raised $17 million in equity and debt funding to support the company’s growth.
The funds will be used to deliver Cabinet products to retailers and pharmacies nationwide, said Russell Gong, co-founder and president of Cabinet. know.