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Pilot Mercury Fever Thermometer Take Back Program Duck Kim, Contaminants Officer Environment Canada - Ontario Region Modified from April 26, 2002 presentation by: John Clarke, Contaminants Officer Environment Canada - Ontario Region Lorrie Draper, Program Engineer National Office of Pollution Prevention Environment Canada Environnement Canada Canada
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Mercury Thermometer Take Back l Stakeholder consultations l Give consumers a means to properly dispose of mercury thermometers. l Retail pharmacies are the appropriate venue for a thermometer return. l Educate public on other mercury products used in the home.
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There are about 2.7 million mercury fever thermometers in Canadian homes* which is equal to approximately 2.7 tonnes Fever Thermometers in Canadian Homes Digital41% Infrared ear10% Plastic strip forehead 7% 7% Alcohol17% Mercury25% * based on Environics Focus Canada survey of 2014 Canadian homes Total: 10.7 million thermometers
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l 11% of those who have owned a mercury fever thermometer have broken one in the past five years. l Up to 290,000 mercury fever thermometers could be broken in the next five years. l Gaseous Elemental Mercury as an Indoor Air Pollutant 1 : –Exposure to mercury via indoor air is second only to fish consumption as a source of mercury in the general population. –Elevated mercury levels in study indicative of mercury from broken thermometers / thermostats. Broken Mercury Thermometers (Capri and Chen, 2001; ES&T 35:4170-4173) 1 - (Capri and Chen, 2001; ES&T 35:4170-4173)
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What did people do with broken mercury thermometers? sample size = 151
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How concerned are you about the effect of mercury on…? Your Health 0%20%40%60%80%100% The Environment Children Don't know or Not Applicable Not very or not at all concerned Very or somewhat concerned 0%20%40%60%80%100% Mercury pollution makes some fish unsafe to eat. Don't know or Not Applicable Strongly or somewhat disagree Strongly or somewhat agree Do you agree that...
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Would you have bought your mercury thermometer if you had known that mercury thermometers are potentially dangerous to children and the environment? Educating Consumers No74% Yes11% Decision would depend on price10% Other5%
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Mercury Fever Thermometer Sales Copyright ACNielsen, 2002
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Pilot Program Outline l Three Ontario cities with previous mercury program activities: Thunder Bay, Ottawa and London. l February 15 to March 15, 2002. l Pharmacists to collect and store thermometers. l Hazardous Waste hauler collected thermometers for recycling or disposal.
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Pilot Program Agreement l Retailers –Eliminate mercury thermometer sales; –Provide employee time / training; and, –Advertise, including coupons, as feasible. l EC offers to provide: –Collection materials with spill kits; –Waste hauling and disposal; –Pamphlets, other promotion; –Public survey.
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Pharmacy Participation l Over 100 pharmacies participated. –Wal-Mart –Shopper’s Drug Mart –Pharma-Plus, Rexall, Medicine Shoppe –Medi-Plus –Plus 12 independent pharmacies l Many decided to participate “last minute”. l Therefore, limited additional promotion directly by pharmacies.
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Results - Participation l Overall, 1500 thermometers returned. l Zero to 115 thermometers per pharmacy. l Household participation rates: –London 2.9% –Ottawa 0.7% –Thunder Bay 2.5%
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Results - Awareness 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Percent of Population LondonOttawaThunder Bay 21400 20500 14600
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Results - Awareness Results - Awareness How did you hear about the program ? 05101520253035 Percent of Population Newspaper Radio Pharmacy TV - news TV - community Family & friends Other
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Results - Interest Results - Interest Heard about the program, did not participate. (75 out of 454 surveyed - 17 respondents who heard about the program owned mercury thermometers ) Not enough time / forgot 9% Not concerned 5% Don't have a thermometer 78% Not convenient locations 3% Other5%
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Results - Interest Definitely YES 24% Probably YES 8% Don't have a thermometer 60% Probably / Definitely NO 7% Don't know1% Those that did not hear about the program. Would they want to participate? (384 out of 454 )
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“From the Field” Responses from Pharmacists l Customers brought other products - 16% –Accepted other products - 4% l Displayed brochure - 41% l Provided a coupon - 14% l Want to participate again - 90% l Don’t want to participate: –Depends on head office - 7% –Toxic - 1% –Not our business - 1% –Too much trouble - 1%
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Media Coverage l Program launch in Ottawa with Minister of Environment. l Newspaper articles, radio coverage. l Local television - Rogers Cable. l Advertising in Thunder Bay, courtesy of EcoSuperior.
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Challenges l Waste transportation requirements l Coupons l Timing l Handling mercury thermometers within pharmacies –Spills –Biomedical l Cost and participation rate
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Path Forward l Work towards eliminating sale voluntarily before next ‘flu season l Now have an outline for developing national program. l Further work on cost reductions and exploring partners for National Take Back.
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Mercury and the Environment Web Site www.ec.gc.ca/mercury www.ec.gc.ca/mercure For More information please visit:
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