Health authority getting rid of 559 pallets of expired hand sanitizer
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is trying to get rid of a lot of hand sanitizer.
There are 559 pallets containing more than 354,574 litres of hand sanitizer currently gathering dust in a Regina warehouse.
A public tender notice was posted last month, calling for bids to either recycle or dispose of it. The original closing date for bids was set for Jan. 9, but that’s now been extended to Jan. 13.
According to the notice, much of the sanitizer came from Shanuei and Guangdong in China via New Zealand. Some of it was also made in Canada and sent from Saint John, N.B., and Calgary.