Local Drug Collection Boxes

Law enforcement locations are displayed with blue dots. Non-law enforcement are displayed with green dots.
 

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Drop Box Collection Results By Year:
Year
 # of Boxes
Amount Burned (lbs.)
2012
22 3,639
2013
 34 8,149
2014
 49 15,930
2015
53 23,651
2016
71 33,803
2017  79 37,541
2018 95 43,251
2019 95 59,058
2020 106 43,728
2021 116 48,072
2022 116  55,320*
2023 116 60,686
*For the 2022 reporting year, Bethel Police Department, Oxford Resident Troopers Office and the Plainfield Police Department did not report the amount collected by the box.

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Click on this link to set up a Prescription Drug Drop Box in a police department.
The following municipalities now have, or will soon have, medication drop boxes. These boxes are secured in the lobby of the police department, and are accessible anytime the department is open. No questions asked, just drop the unwanted medications in and they will be safely and securely destroyed.
  What CAN and CANNOT be discarded in local medication drop-boxes
YES:  
• Over-the-counter medications
• Prescription medications
• Medication samples
• Medications for household pets
• Medicated lotions or ointments
NO:   • Needles or other “sharps” • Hazardous waste

• Thermometers

• Personal care products (shampoo, etc.)