Beyond Collection: Cleanfarms 2024 Annual Report Showcases Impactful Innovation through Partnerships in Ag Sustainability

May 23, 2025

ETOBICOKE, Ontario — . Cleanfarms’ newly released 2024 Annual Report unveils the innovative partnerships and impactful results driving a greener future for Canadian farming.

In 2024, Cleanfarms helped recover more than 10 million kg of agricultural plastics and products—including pesticide and fertilizer containers, grain bags, silage plastics, twine, and much more—thanks to the commitment of Canadian farmers and partners across the value chain.

“The Cleanfarms 2024 Annual Report is a tribute to the farmers and program partners and collection sites who have helped us evolve from a single-container recovery program to a national leader in agricultural recycling. It’s about building programs that farmers need, and that they trust and use, day by day, year over year,” said Barry Friesen, Executive Director of Cleanfarms.

The full report details Cleanfarms’ strategy for sustainable growth in Canadian agriculture through scaling, innovation, and collaboration, as highlighted by several key 2024 achievements, such as:

  • 96,600 units of pesticide and fertilizer non-deposit drums and totes for recycling, achieving an increase of 8% over 2023
  • Maple tubing recycling that reached 733,000 kg, marking a 28% increase from 2023
  • Expansion of on-farm pickups from high-generation operations in Western Canada
  • Launch of the “Great Twine Round-Up” contest to engage youth in circular farming in Alberta, with the first draw in January 2025; the contest closes in May 2025
  • A new record of 996,000 kg of seed, pesticide, fertilizer, inoculant, feed and horticulture bags collected in 2024, representing a 26% increase over 2023
  • Recycling program participation for animal feed, bedding, and peat moss bags rising
  • 1.77 million kg of grain bags collected through the first EPR-based program in Saskatchewan​

Source : Clean Farmers
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