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Cleanfarms: Exploring the world of farming and agriculture

I grew up in multiple metropolitan cities: I remember some of my early childhood years in Beijing. I recall seeing so many buildings and people around me all the time. When I settled in Toronto, I never felt that I left Beijing.

As a child, I became familiarized with the urban lifestyle. The subway and busses soon became my best friend. But I wondered: “What is it like to live in or grow up in a small town, or a farm?”

Teachers rarely talked about small towns in geography class, and the media rarely covered news about farms. This made me wonder: “What is it actually like to be a farmer or to own a farm?”

Fast forward to September 2024, when I started my new co-op position at Cleanfarms. Immediately, I was given the opportunity to interact with companies and individuals who are emersed in agriculture, whether they are farmers, ag retailers, Cleanfarms members or the many logistic partners who help move plastics/packaging out of farms and collection sites and into end markets.

I was surprised by the distinctiveness of the work that I’m involved in. Every stakeholder has a major role to play throughout the entire process.

Farmers are multitalented and multifaceted professionals: On a day to day basis they juggle taking care of animals and plants, mother nature, liaising with suppliers, equipment challenges and keeping their yards clean by responsibly managing agricultural plastics and products after use amongst other stewardship initiatives.

Ag-retailers are a key source of information for farmers and, in many cases, are an extension of groups such as Cleanfarms. We count on them to provide growers a convenient drop off location for recycling and material counts to make sure our logistics partners can operate efficiently.

All of our partners are, essentially, a community. Farmers take care to properly rinse containers and prepare materials to ensure they can be recycled or safely disposed of effectively. Many ag retailers operate Cleanfarms’ collection sites for multiple programs, including the Unwanted Pesticides and Old Livestock/Equine Medications program (UPLM) which rotates provinces every year in addition to the ongoing collection programs for bags, containers, and other important ag plastics. Thanks to this collaboration, the collection process is very streamlined and efficient.

Seeing this type of community inspires me to provide a helping hand to others daily. My job involves making sure data is accurate for bills of lading and ensuring our logistics partners have accurate counts. My role is targeted, but it keeps everything moving.

Oftentimes, when you grow up in a big city, you’re told to fend for yourself, especially when there are so many people around you. But after working at Cleanfarms, I learned the importance of looking out for others, and creating a tight-knit community, just like how farmers and ag-retailers do.

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Canada's Agriculture Day 2025

Video: Canada's Agriculture Day 2025

Let's celebrate Canadian agriculture.

Well, number one, you don't eat without farmers. Farmers put food on the table. And what could be more important than that?

Well, I think it's important that Canadians understand exactly what takes place, what happens to produce this food, no matter what sector you're talking about.

An awful lot of work goes into that. It's important to understand that meat does not come out of a showcase, and milk does not come out of a bottle. It's produced by farmers and hard work.

Canada has the best farmers in the world. And agriculture is vital to Canada.

In 2024, our agriculture and agri-food sector represented $150 billion of Canada's GDP, nearly $100 billion of our exports, and one in nine jobs.

From grains to fruits to dairy and beef, we are truly blessed with an incredible bounty. Having spent my whole life in agriculture, I see so much potential for the sector.

This time last year, I was proud to open our first-ever agriculture and trade office in the Indo-Pacific, the world’s fastest-growing economy, to cement our presence in the region and grow our exports even more. We've also been making historic investments to help our farmers to boost their yields, protect the planet, and earn a fair living.

The world wants more top-quality, sustainable food, and I know our Canadian farmers can deliver. And it's so important that you do that with pride. We need you.

Quite simply, you eat the most top quality food in the world. You do that because of the quality of farmers and ranchers you have in this country.

Just say thank you to a farmer or a rancher. They work very hard, yes, for a living, but also with a sense of pride in what they produce.

That's what Canada's Agriculture Day is all about.