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Manitoba Launches Agri-Plastics Stewardship Program

Manitoba will become the second Canadian jurisdiction with a provincially regulated agricultural plastics stewardship program and the first to include multiple designated materials.

Cleanfarms Inc. will operate the stewardship program on behalf of the agricultural industry and manage the collection and recycling of agricultural plastics. Manitoba producers will be able to drop off used grain bags and plastic baler twine at designated collection sites throughout the province without paying user fees at the points of collection. Cleanfarms will arrange for pickup, transportation and recycling of these materials from the collection sites.

“The agricultural sector understands the importance of respecting the environment as well as any industry and we expect this program will make a significant difference,” said Agriculture Minister Blaine Pedersen. “Reducing the amount of plastic destined for our landfills is critical and we are confident that producers will support this effort.”

Cleanfarms aims to capitalize on industry enthusiasm to launch the program that, like other stewardship programs, will be industry funded at no cost to the province, the ministers said.

Like many other stewardship programs in Manitoba, this initiative will be supported through environmental handling fees included in the sale prices of program materials.

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