tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6956717416810052129.post1644122385524893051..comments2020-12-27T11:13:53.134-05:00Comments on Good Point: Ethical Electronics, Recycling "e-Waste" Blog: Pharmaceutical Recycling: When 1st World Liability Means 3rd World ShortagesRobinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17669077665223573133noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6956717416810052129.post-1077673411491111352017-04-22T11:08:33.682-04:002017-04-22T11:08:33.682-04:00Really like this post. The best questions are toug...Really like this post. The best questions are tough ones and I like that the answers aren't 'easy'. <br /><br />Was thinking there is an analogous ethical situation around 'f-waste' [food waste] that could be used to explore comparisons of comfort/discomfort with such choices. Came up in a recent conversation with a waste public policy-maker who was wondering whether there really is such a huge legal liability with food past best before dates or fresh food not sold being given to food banks and similar organizations. It would be interesting to ask those who feel uncomfortable with pharmaceutical recycling whether they feel similarly about giving unsold food or food past best before date to their local food bank.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17104506848663381034noreply@blogger.com