Departamento del Medio Ambiente de San Francisco

SF Environment Accepting Public Comments on Product Stewardship Plan for Unwanted Medicines

CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD REGARDING A PROPOSED UPDATE OF THE MED-PROJECT PRODUCT STEWARDSHIP PLAN FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO SAFE DRUG DISPOSAL STEWARDSHIP ORDINANCE

(Ordinance No. 31-15, San Francisco Environment Code Chapter 22, Section 2200 through 2219)

Members of the public are invited to provide written comments regarding MED-Project LLC’s (MED-Project) proposed October 25, 2022, Product Stewardship Plan for Household Pharmaceutical Waste (Product Stewardship Plan). The Product Stewardship Plan is an update to MED-Project’s November 1, 2018, Product Stewardship Plan, as modified by MED-Project’s substantive change requests dated March 14, 2020, and July 15, 2020. The 30-day comment period begins November 21, 2022, and ends December 23, 2022.

Written comments should be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to Attn: Safe Medicine Disposal Stewardship Ordinance, San Francisco Environment Department, 1155 Market Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103. The Department must receive all comments concerning the Product Stewardship Plan no later than 5:00 p.m. on December 23, 2022.

PLAN NAME:
A Product Stewardship Plan for Unwanted Medicine from Households, City and County of San Francisco, California, dated October 25, 2022

PLAN OPERATOR:
MED-Project LLC
Dr. Victoria Travis, National Program Director
4096 Piedmont Ave, Unit 174
Oakland, CA 94611
833-633-7765
[email protected]

AUTHORIZATION
San Francisco Environment Code Chapter 22, Sections 2200 through 2219

The San Francisco Safe Drug Disposal Stewardship Ordinance (Ordinance) was signed by Mayor Ed Lee on March 26, 2015, and became effective on April 25, 2015. The Ordinance requires medicine manufacturers that sell their products in San Francisco to provide all San Francisco residents with a safe and convenient way to dispose of their unwanted home-generated medicine.

MED-Project is one of two product stewardship organizations that the San Francisco Environment Department (Department) has approved to operate a medicine collection program in San Francisco on behalf of medicine manufacturers. MED-Project submitted an initial Product Stewardship Plan on April 25, 2016, that was approved by the Director of the Department with conditions on July 25, 2016. Subsequently, the Department has approved the following MED-Project Product Stewardship Plans:

  • Product Stewardship Plan dated January 31, 2018, as revised May 31, 2018 – approved by the Department with conditions on July 3, 2018
  • Product Stewardship Plan dated November 1, 2018 – approved by the Department with conditions on June 5, 2019

The October 25, 2022, Product Stewardship Plan currently under review is a full revision of the July 14, 2016, January 31, 2018, and November 1, 2018, Product Stewardship Plans.

Under Environment Code, Chapter 22, Section 2203, MED-Project is required to submit a product stewardship plan that describes how the medicine disposal program will satisfy the requirements of the Ordinance to the Environment Department. Once the product stewardship plan is submitted, the Department has 90 days to review and take written public comment before approving or disapproving the plan.

The Director of the Environment Department provides this opportunity for written public comment on the proposed Product Stewardship Plan pursuant to Environment Code, Chapter 22, Section 2211(b).  

Important Information

Copies of the proposed October 25, 2022, Product Stewardship Plan and accompanying plan review documents are available at the Environment Department offices: 1155 Market Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, California, 94103, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Please contact Christopher Lester at 415-355-3705 for scheduling and assistance with building entry.

The proposed Plan and accompanying plan review documents are available and upon request at telephone number 415-355-3700, or via e-mail at [email protected].  

General Environment Department Contact Information:
TEL: (415) 355-3700
EMAIL: [email protected]
Posted: November 21, 2022

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