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Quebec boosts recycling of agricultural plastics

Quebec farmers now have opportunities for recycling agricultural plastics. A recent regulation, mirroring those for electronics and appliances, now encompasses the agricultural industry.

The objective?  To simplify and enhance the recycling or recovery process for plastics and packaging extensively used in farming.

To support this endeavor, starting from October 1, an ecofee will be levied on several agricultural items like silage film, tarpaulins, and food bags.

The torchbearer in this effort is AgriRÉCUP which is recognized across Quebec for its work in plastic recovery and recycling. 

Christine Lajeunesse, the Eastern Director of AgriRÉCUP, emphasized the farmers' dedication to the environment, which she believes, aligns with their aspirations to ensure the longevity and health of their farms for future generations.

Collaborations have been the cornerstone of this new initiative. Alongside AgriRÉCUP, suppliers, associations, and farmers stand united to form this collection network.

Their united stance signals not only their commitment to producing high-quality food but also to fostering a sustainable agricultural landscape.

As this program matures, expect to witness surges in investment towards recycling technologies, thereby bolstering Quebec's circular economy.

The program encompasses plastics for silage preservation, various agricultural bags, containers for agricultural products, maple syrup tubing, and specific pesticides.

At its core, the initiative represents the agricultural sector's unwavering commitment to environmental responsibility, symbolizing a hopeful stride towards “zero waste in landfills”.

Source : Small Farm Canada

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