Recycle Your Medicine & Vitamin Blister Packs & Earn 100 Points which equals money off a future shop! 💊♻️

Recycle Your Medicine & Vitamin Blister Packs & Earn 100 Points which equals money off a future shop! 💊♻️

Want to be a little greener and get rewarded for it? Boots has made it super easy to recycle your empty medicine and vitamin blister packs—and you’ll get 100 Advantage Card points when you deposit 5 packs and spend £5 in-store at participating locations. 🙌

Here’s how you can join the Blister Pack Recycling Scheme and turn your empties into something useful (like playground furniture and garden planters!):


How to Recycle Your Blister Packs at Boots

It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3:

1️⃣ Download the Recycle at Boots App and opt into the scheme.
2️⃣ Log your empty blister packs using the Scan2Recycle feature.
3️⃣ Deposit your packs at a participating Boots store once you’ve logged 15 approved items.

💡 Bonus: Deposit 5 packs at once, spend £5 in-store, and you’ll get 100 Advantage Card points as a thank you.

Learn more about the scheme here


What Happens to My Blister Packs? 🏭

Your blister packs are sent to MYGroup, where the foil and plastic are separated and recycled into useful items.

  • Aluminium foil is recycled the traditional way (it’s infinitely recyclable!).
  • Plastic waste is processed into materials like window frames, piping, or even MYBoard™, which is used to make tables, garden planters, playground equipment, and more.

Nothing goes to landfill, and nothing is incinerated. It’s a win-win for you and the planet. 🌍✨

What else can I do to earn points?


Ready to Get Started?

1️⃣ Find Your Nearest Store
2️⃣ Sign Up for an Advantage Card


Why not turn your empty blister packs into something amazing and get rewarded while you’re at it? Every small step helps!


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