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Our green plan (2020-25) is our commitment to delivering sustainable healthcare – from how we power our sites, to how we manage waste and the products we use.

We are proud to do our bit to protect our planet and patients, both today and in the future.

Read the plan in full on our publications page.

Walking aid return, reuse and recycle scheme


Unwanted walking frames, sticks, rollators, and crutches issued by us can be dropped off at specially designated areas at New Cross and Cannock Chase hospitals.

Returning your crutches, sticks or frames when no longer needed, means they can be cleaned and used for future patients – avoiding them going into landfill. This could help save the Trust up to £46,000 and the same amount of carbon admissions as 5,670 car trips from Bristol to London per year.

The collection points are outside the main entrance to the emergency department and in the fracture department at New Cross Hospital, and outside the lower ground floor at Cannock Chase Hospital.

If you cannot see this video, watch it on YouTube

Let’s Talk Walking Aids: The RWT Return, Reuse and Recycle Scheme

For more information about our commitment to sustainability, email: rwh-tr.communicationsdept@nhs.net

Inhaler recycling


You can return old or used inhalers to New Cross and Cannock Chase Hospitals or a participating pharmacy in Wolverhampton (see full list of pharmacies below). The inhalers are recycled and transformed into new products, such as coat hangers and waste bins.

The dedicated recycling bins at our hospital sites come with supporting guidance that explains what can and cannot be recycled.

The facts about inhalers:

  • Inhalers account for three per cent of the overall NHS carbon footprint. In the Midlands, over 12 million inhalers were prescribed in 2019/20.
  • These inhalers included short-acting beta-agonist (SABA) inhalers, which are used to provide quick relief of asthma symptoms. Together with metered dose inhalers (MDI), dry power inhalers (DPI) and soft mist inhalers (SMI), they contributed to over 200,000 tonnes of carbon.
  • The propellants used in MDI inhalers contain hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). These are potent greenhouse gases, and not disposing of them correctly means they will leak out over time, contributing to global warming.

The RWT bins are located as follows:

  • Lloyds Pharmacy at New Cross Hospital (level one, above Greggs, location A4)
  • Inside the Emergency Department entrance at New Cross Hospital (location C50)
  • Respiratory Centre at New Cross Hospital (location B1)
  • Lloyds Pharmacy at Cannock Chase Hospital (level one)
  • Main reception at West Park Rehabilitation Hospital

The items need to be clean and loose (not tied up in plastic bags), and should not include any of the following:

  • Inhaler spacers
  • Any other medication or the empty strips from tablets and capsules
  • The box the inhaler came in
  • Paper
  • Cardboard
  • Other types of plastic

Any metered dose inhaler can be recycled. Please see examples of common ones below:

Common Metered dose inhalers

You can recycle your inhalers at any of the following locations:

List of pharmacies where people can recycle inhalers in the Black Country

Pharmacy Address Postcode
Superdrug 12 Central Arcade, Mander Centre, Wolverhampton WV1 3ET
Bridgenorth Road Pharmacy 41 Bridgnorth Road, Compton WV6 8AF
Phoenix Medical Centre Parkfield Road WV4 6ED
Essington Pharmacy 129 Long Knowle Lane, Wednesfield, Wolverhampton WV11 1JG
HN Pharmacy 124 Cannock Road, Wednesfield, Wolverhampton WV10 8PW
Ettingshall Pharmacy 3 New Street, Ettingshall WV2 2LR
Mayfield Pharmacy 272 Willenhall Road WV1 2GZ
Morrisons Supermarket Black Country Route, Wolverhampton WV14 0DZ
Millstream Pharmacy 151 Tettenhall Road WV3 9NJ
Superdrug Pharmacy 1 Market Way, Bilston WV14 0DR
Central Pharmacy Until 6 Overfield Drive WV14 9XW
Bradley Chemist 83 Hall Green Street, Bilston WV14 8TH
Upper Green Pharmacy 5 Upper Green, Tettenhall WV6 8QQ
Lower Green Health Centre Tettenhall, Wolverhampton WV6 9LL
The Pharmacy Clinic 6 Bargate Drive WV6 0QW
Alpha Pharmacy 408 Stafford Road, Wolverhampton WV10 6AN
Hawthorne Chemist Essington Community Centre. Hobnock Rd, Essington. Staffordshire WV11 2RF
Northwood Pharmacy 88 Griffiths Drive, Wolverhampton WV11 2JW

The inhaler recycling scheme helps to support NHS England’s Greener NHS programme aimed at achieving net zero emissions by 2040. It is part of a collaborative working initiative between The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust and AstraZeneca UK Ltd, supported by the Black Country Integrated Care Board and Wolverhampton City Local Pharmaceutical Committee.

Find out more about the scheme and other green initiatives in the Black Country: Healthier Futures – Greener Black Country