Non-profit SMP works to save billions in discarded meds

10 July 2024

The Sustainable Medicines Partnership (SMP), a collaborative of 48 organizations in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors, has published a report into wasted medicines.

The London-based nonprofit was founded by YewMaker, a healthcare sustainability charity which focuses on science-based solutions to benefit people, the planet, and businesses.

SMP was launched at the Royal Society of Medicine and is currently executing a four-year program to develop and implement solutions to address systemic issues contributing to the waste of medicines.

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