Cleanfarms and Island Waste Management Corporation have launched a pilot project enabling PEI farmers to recycle used agricultural baler twine. - Cleanfarms photo ETOBICOKE, Ontario, June 08, 2021 ...
A pilot program that was launched by the Agricultural Plastics Recycling Group across the province in 2019 continues to encourage local farmers to recycle agricultural waste instead of burying it or ...
Have you ever wondered what to do with your discarded baling twine? Or maybe you’ve seen a wild animal stuck in some twine and wondered how it got there. In places like Northeast Colorado, twine is ...
Twine used to bind hay bales is incredibly dangerous to ospreys, according to the Flathead Audubon, which is boosting efforts this year to persuade residents to better dispose of the material. The ...
A new provincial recycling pilot project targets farmers in the hopes of halting burning and burying plastic waste — common practices on Alberta farms. Disposing of grain bags and baling twine, among ...
Baler twine is an essential agricultural tool to wrap and store hay, straw and silage, but at the end of its useful life, plastic twine is challenging to manage. Disposal in landfill can result in the ...
A new provincial recycling pilot project targets farmers in the hopes of halting burning and burying plastic waste — common practices on Alberta farms. Disposing of grain bags and baling twine, among ...
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