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Hi Cyril

I can offer the manufacturer viewpoint here - DPD tablets (pills) are not toxic for the environment and we do not advise any special waste disposal measures are taken when disposing.

The information regarding all aspects of handling the products safely, storing and disposing are stated in the Manufacturers Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) which can be accessed via the link Frank provided.

For speed I have attached the MSDS but if you have any questions don't hesitate to use the support@palintest.com address.

Best regards

Ian Leahy Technical Marketing Manager Palintest Ltd

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Hi Cyril

I can offer the manufacturer viewpoint here - DPD tablets (pills) are not toxic for the environment and we do not advise any special waste disposal measures are taken when disposing.

The information regarding all aspects of handling the products safely, storing and disposing are stated in the Manufacturers Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) which can be accessed via the link Frank provided.

For speed I have attached can send the MSDS directly but if you have any questions don't hesitate to use the support@palintest.com address.

Best regards

Ian Leahy Technical Marketing Manager Palintest Ltd