Some of the materials and chemicals that are routinely used on our farms may be hazardous or contain hazardous chemicals. When these products are no longer needed, they need to be disposed of appropriately to ensure that the environment is not contaminated and that there is no risk to people’s health.
Burning or burying farm plastics can lead to the release of many air pollutants and hazardous by-products, including heavy metals, dioxins, and furans causing ongoing issues for the environment, human health, and future generations.
Recovery systems such as recycling farm plastics help to reduce this harm.
On-farm collection of plastics, such as bale wrap and silage sheets, polypropylene, and twine, is available through Plasback and Agrecovery.
Plasback - services offered include:
Liners and bins can be ordered from your local rural supply store or directly from Plasback.
Website: www.plasback.co.nz
Agrecovery - services offered include:
Website: www.agrecovery.co.nz
Chemical containers can be prepared for recycling by emptying the last of their contents into the mixing tank for use, and triple-rinsing the empty container with water. You can then put the rinse-water into your mixing tank prior to filling it – it's a hassle-free way to get rid of your rinse-water, as it simply ends up a part of the properly diluted spray.
Silage wrap needs to be relatively clean for recycling – keep it clean by removing it from the paddock to a dry area for storage. Dispose of the wrap as soon as you have enough for a pickup or drop-off.