More than 309 kilograms of used plastic blister packs have avoided landfill since the launch of Ararat Rural City Council’s Pharmacycle program in 2022.
The result means more than 206,000 blister packs have instead been recycled through local drop-off points and participating pharmacies, helping to build a circular economy in the region.
Council chief executive Tim Harrison said in the current financial year alone, the council’s collection partners had diverted 245 kilograms – or more than 160,000 blister packs – from landfill, demonstrating strong community support for sustainable recycling solutions.
Dr Harrison said the results showed what the community could achieve by embracing small, practical changes.




