Cleanfarms and the Agricultural Plastics Recycling Group are hosting a series of free ag plastics recycling roundups throughout Alberta this spring.
Clearwater County:
Starland County:
Lac La Biche County:
Items accepted for collection: grain bags, twine, bale wrap, and silage plastic.
All other materials (e.g. barbed wire, wood, empty chemical containers, used oil, tires, etc.) will be turned away.
In 2019, a pilot program, ‘Alberta Ag-Plastic. Recycle It!’, launched in Alberta to collect used grain bags and baler twine for recycling. With funds granted by the Government of Alberta and administered by Alberta Beef Producers, the pilot is spearheaded by the multi-stakeholder Agricultural Plastics Recycling Group (APRG) and operated by Cleanfarms.
Through a separate, federally funded pilot program called ‘Building a Zero-Plastic-Waste Strategy for Agriculture’, Alberta farmers in select regions can recycle bale wrap (stretch wrap for silage and haylage bales) and silage plastic (silo bags, tarps, and bunker covers) with Cleanfarms.
Both programs give farmers an environmentally responsible way to manage these used ag plastics.
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Cleanfarms is an agricultural industry stewardship organization that contributes to a healthier environment and a sustainable future for Canadian agriculture by developing and operating programs across Canada specifically for farmers that collect used ag plastics for recycling, as well as other ag-related used and unwanted materials for recycling or safe disposal. The Agricultural Plastics Recycling Group (APRG) was formed in 2017 and comprises more than 20 organizations representing agricultural producers, retailers, manufacturers, municipalities, non-profits and others. The group is committed to finding solutions to manage agricultural plastics. aprg.ca