Hello all. I'm a diabetic who injects insulin and I have a sharps bin at home to collect my used sharps. It seems from my enquiries that the only way to dispose of my bins is to use the collection service operated by Veolia on behalf of Haringey Council.
I'm loathed to carry on using their service as it's so unreliable and unpredictable. My first bin took several months to arrive, and the subsequent collection happened a week before it was booked to and I wasn't in. Veolia's advice if I'm not going to be in? Leave it in the front garden! A full sharps bin!
I would much prefer to drop my full bins somewhere myself, but it seems that in Haringey you can't take them to doctor's surgeries, chemists or hospitals, as you can elsewhere in the country. You can only use this rather chaotic service.
Does anyone else have problems disposing of their sharps? Any recommendations as to what else I can do?
Many thanks!
Thank you Kyri, I'll take a walk there tomorrow and ask!
Hi Mags.
Yes, I do get the smaller bins on prescription but I've been told that nowhere in the borough will accept them, and that I have to use the Veolia service through Haringey.
That's a great tip about the Sainsbury's pharmacy and I'll check that out tonight. Thanks!
Just been to the Sainsbury's at Arena - nope, they won't take 'em.
Thanks Alison. I've been told at both my surgery and pharmacy that they don't accept bins any more and I need to use the council service, but I'll ask at the Crouch End Boots and the places mentioned above. Thanks!
I've thought of that, but haven't had the opportunity to try! Let me know how you do!
If Veolia take these bins, perhaps they would accept them at the Recycling Depots, either Mary Neuner Road or Tottenham Hale ?
I have type I diabetes and upon diagnosis my GP referred me to a sharps collection company called Anenta. There were a few teething problems, but now they collect my bin quarterly from my local chemist, where I drop it off the day before.
UPDATE
Thank you for all of your responses.
Having spoken a couple of surgeries and pharmacies (including Avenue in Turnpike Lane) in Haringey, it seems that Haringey policy changed a year ago, and now all needle users must use the Veolia-run council service, which as I've mentioned, is awful.
If anyone has any other tips or information, please post here. Thanks.
And yes, I'm formulating a complaint about the service to Haringey Council and will seek their reasoning for changing the service. It can't be cost-cutting - instead of picking up from a few businesses, they now have to pick up from every user individually. Seems crazy.
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