The problem

Why do we need to address pharmaceutical pollution?

Pharmaceuticals are a key component of our healthcare system, and the pharmaceutical sector is important for our economy. But, the pharmaceuticals we use in healthcare are increasingly entering and can harm the environment.

In this way, pharmaceutical pollution threatens the long-term sustainability of both our healthcare services and our pharmaceutical industry.

At the Pharma Pollution Hub, we are driving action to reduce the environmental impacts of pharmaceuticals used in UK healthcare.

A threat to the environment, human health and the economy

Up to 90% of the medicines we consume end up in our wastewater. These pollutants can affect the health of wildlife that are already vulnerable due to climate change, habitat loss, and other types of pollution. They may also be contributing to biodiversity loss and some are driving antimicrobial resistance.

Below, we explain why it is important to understand pharmaceutical pollution from an environmental, healthcare and economic sustainability perspective. Click on the ‘+’ button to explore each section:

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