The average recovery rates for pesticide and fertilizer containers 23L and smaller is 77%.
Farmers Have More Options to Manage ‘End of Life’ Ag Products and Packaging
Cleanfarms is expanding the number of programs targeting agricultural plastic materials as well as other products used in Canada’s ag industry. Farmers are encouraged to check if they have ag materials that they haven’t recycled previously that can now be returned to a collection site. Beyond containers 23L and smaller, Cleanfarms programs include:
- a Canada-wide recycling program for large non-deposit plastic totes and drums for pesticides and fertilizers
- recycling programs for grain bags and baler twine in the Prairie provinces with a pilot also in British Columbia
- a Canada-wide collection and disposal program for unwanted pesticides and old, obsolete livestock and equine medications, and
- a safe disposal program for seed and pesticide bags and inoculant bags across most provinces.
Ongoing growth in collection volumes of these materials underscores farmers’ willingness to adopt new practices when environmentally preferred management options are available to them. Results of the pilot program to collect empty seed, pesticide and inoculant bags across the Prairies led to a Cleanfarms decision to transition the pilot into a permanent program at the end of last year.
In addition to these programs, Cleanfarms operates pilot projects across the country to assess how to shape new programs down the road for ag materials such as baler twine, bale wrap, silage wrap and silage tarps. The pilots are the result of collaboration from many partnered organizations, collection site staff, transporters, processors, and farmers, and are vital to achieving Cleanfarms’ long-term goal of eliminating ag waste from the environment.
Regarding Cleanfarms’ many programs and pilots, Friesen says, "Seeing stakeholders across sectors come together to do what's right for the planet motivates our team. Most importantly, the impact of the effort invested by our partners and program participants contributes to the work that is being done to address climate change.”
Cleanfarms is an agricultural industry stewardship organization that contributes to a healthier environment and a sustainable future by recovering and recycling agricultural and related industry plastics, packaging and products. It is funded by its members in the crop protection, seed, fertilizer, animal health medication and grain bag industries. It has staff located in Lethbridge, Alberta; Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan; Winnipeg, Manitoba; Etobicoke, Ontario; and St-Bruno, Quebec.
Source : Clean Farmers