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CVS retail pharmacies generate hazardous waste in the ordinary course of business. <br /> However, CVS Pharmacy has taken steps to minimize the generation of hazardous waste <br /> at its stores. Specifically, CVS Pharmacy utilizes procedures, including sophisticated RF <br /> Unit technology, to assist store colleagues with accurate identification of items that must be <br /> managed as hazardous waste and those that may be reused. As part of this process, CVS <br /> Pharmacy works with its vendors to support re-use of retail products where possible. <br /> Additional information about these waste minimization measures is available through the <br /> CVS Health EH&S Department. <br /> The Store Manager is ultimately responsible for successful implementation of the program. <br /> Each Front Store and Pharmacy colleague must complete at least one of the program <br /> courses described in this Overview, depending on his or her job responsibilities. In order to <br /> ensure that there is a Manager-On-Duty at all times with a clear understanding of program <br /> requirements, the Store Manager must also ensure that the Front Store Management Team <br /> is trained on the program, and completes all assigned courses. The Store Manager and his <br /> or her management team should reference this Overview, in addition to the required <br /> courses, as it will provide supplemental details of the program. <br /> CVS Pharmacy works with third-party vendors to assist with the management <br /> of hazardous waste. Information regarding these vendors and the services <br /> provided may be found in the "Supporting Information Section" of your EH&S <br /> Program Binder. <br /> ,, ! Environmental 4 <br /> I Health&Safety <br />