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MollyNew Fri 05-Sept-25 09:54:50

Morning all

I've had the Boots recycling app for ages and had several empty tubes approved but it's taken ages for me to go to Boots to deposit them as the nearest one is at a large shopping mall which I hate. Anyway, my partner and I went this week and finally sorted it out. I got some help from a nice shop assistant and got £5 on my Advantage card. I'm going to try it with empty blister packs next time. Hopefully I'll have a few quid saved up for Christmas.

I used to love browsing round Boots when I lived near a store but shopping online for make up, perfume etc just isn't the same.

NotSpaghetti Mon 15-Sept-25 09:21:53

I have no knowledge of this scheme to be truthful.
Why are things "approved"?
Does this happen inshore or by say, scanning anytime?

NotSpaghetti Mon 15-Sept-25 09:22:23

*instore

BlueBelle Mon 15-Sept-25 09:55:58

My grandaughter showed me the other day and it was the first
I d heard of it She’s travelling for a year so I m going to put all my disposals in for her as I rarely buy from boots vans hopefully she ll have a few pound in her kitty when she comes back
It’s approved if it’s something they want Notspaghetti not everything is accepted
I didn’t know about blister packs Mollynew are they now accepted ?

BlueBelle Mon 15-Sept-25 09:58:48

Don’t know where vans came from, sorry folks ! I think it was meant to be ‘and’
Again I didn’t say but there’s a tub or big box in the store and you scan them and pop them in the letterbox and they add the money on Hope I ve got that right Molly I only been the once with her last week

Parsley3 Mon 15-Sept-25 10:18:04

Thank you for this information MollyNew. I hadn't heard of this but I now have the app and I will give it a go.

PaynesGrey Mon 15-Sept-25 10:19:47

It's all explained here. It's small items that your local council or other services won't accept. Boots might accepted them e.g.:

• Products made of composite mixed materials, such as metal and plastics.

• Products made of non-recyclable materials like toothpaste tubes and lotion pumps.

• Small cosmetics, such as travel minis, samples and mascaras.

www.boots.com/shopping/boots-recycling-scheme?srsltid=AfmBOork2Vl9rHYGOiRZLemqu_8nUDsqbK4EflzSsREHSiSCwiBSk_Hz

Scroll down the page where it explains that they do accept blister packs.

Davida1968 Mon 15-Sept-25 11:06:45

Frankly I think the Boots recycling scheme is a right faff. Much prefer Superdrug, where blisterpacks can simply be dropped in. (Has to be a Superdrug with a Pharmacy, I think.) However, each to their own!

MollyNew Thu 18-Sept-25 17:51:40

Davida1968 - are you referring to used blister packs or unused? I take unused or out of date to a pharmacy. You don't get Boots points for those of course.

The Boots recycling is for used/empty blister packs. I would rather get 100 points for them than put them in the bin.

I don't usually shop with Superdrug so I wasn't aware they had a recycling scheme.

MollyNew Thu 18-Sept-25 18:05:21

NotSpaghetti

I have no knowledge of this scheme to be truthful.
Why are things "approved"?
Does this happen inshore or by say, scanning anytime?

You take photos of the items you want to recycle and the app then tells you whether they accept them or not. There is a long list on the app. They don't accept shampoo bottles or tubes but they take most other things, I've taken hand cream, cleansers, sun cream etc and a Dove stick anti persperant. I admit it takes a bit of effort to wash out the tubes but I'm all for saving a few points for Xmas pressies or just for everyday toiletries.

Oldbat1 Thu 18-Sept-25 19:12:54

My Boots do not recycle blister medicine packs. Nearest one is 45min bus journey - all my saved blister packs now in general landfill bin.

MollyNew Thu 18-Sept-25 19:42:25

Oldbat1

My Boots do not recycle blister medicine packs. Nearest one is 45min bus journey - all my saved blister packs now in general landfill bin.

sad

charley68 Thu 18-Sept-25 20:52:01

I am grateful that Boots have a recycle service. Their app is awful though. But, also good that I don't need to travel to the next town to recycle the blister packs at Superdrug!
I have usedthe Boots recycle app twice, and each time I was just a little late claiming my points. Also, I thought the points just went onto my card - but not the case. In future I will just place all the empty blister packs in their recycle bin without the app hassle.
I will attempt the 'make up' recycling bit, and if that is equally ridiculous, I will delete the app.

Rosie51 Thu 18-Sept-25 21:06:11

From the Boots site

Step 5

Receive your reward

Recycle 5 empties or more, and spend £10 in-store to collect 500 Advantage Card Points*.

You have to spend £10 in-store to get the 500 points, that's why I just pop things into the box and don't bother with registering them.