TodayIR: CN Logistics Partner with Redress and Tommy Hilfiger on the Takeback Programme CN Logistics Partner with Redress and Tommy Hilfiger on the Takeback Programme [Hong Kong - 15 July 2021] CN Logistics International Holdings Limited (the Company , together with its subsidiaries, the Group , stock code: 2130), a well-established international logistics solutions provider, is pleased to announce that it is expanding its partnership with environmental charity Redress to provide support for Tommy Hilfiger, an international fashion brand. Supporting Redress expanding Take Back Program, CN Logistics will be offering its integrated green logistics solutions for carbon emission consultation, fashion and material recycling, further expanding the customer portfolio of green logistics business, as well as supporting extending the life of fashion garments via the Redress Take Back Program.
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MIDCOAST Ahead of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency’s National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on Saturday, April 24 the locations of the Maine collection sites have been announced.
National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day aims to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing prescription drugs, while also educating the general public about the potential for abuse of medications. In 2020, the collection sites began accepting vaping devices and associated substances.
At a previous Take-Back Event in October 2020, federal, state, and local government entities took back more than 985,000 pounds of unused, expired, or unwanted drugs at more than 4,500 locations across the United States. Over the course of the program, more than 14.6 million pounds of prescription drugs have been safely collected across the country, including more than 450,000 pounds of medication in Maine alone.