Cleanfarms Named Canada Clean50 Winner for Programs that Increase Sustainability on Canadian Farms
TORONTO, Oct. 1, 2018 /CNW/ - Cleanfarms Inc. has been named one of Canada's Clean50 Best Projects for 2019 in recognition of its progressive, innovative and unique programs that promote environmental sustainability through the proper management of agricultural waste in Canada's farm communities.
Clean50, managed by Delta Management and sponsored by a number of leading companies including the Globe and Mail, screened more than 600 submissions for the 2019 awards program. It aims to recognize champions from the business and non-profit sector that demonstrate innovative approaches and achieve measurable success in environmental responsibility and improvement over the past two years.
At a summit held September 28 attended by Clean50 award recipients and past winners, Cleanfarms won second place in a vote for top place among the five leading winning submissions. The Cleanfarms award highlights just three out of the many programs that the organization operates, including a logistically-challenging program to collect the myriad of large, non-refillable containers from farms across the prairies. With the success of this single, cohesive system, the program has since been rolled out countrywide. Without these programs, the agricultural waste collected such as plastic containers for pesticides and fertilizer under 23Ls; bulk containers larger than 23Ls; grain bags; seed and pesticide bags; and unwanted pesticides and livestock medications might be buried or burned on farms or disposed of unsafely in landfill.
"There are many specialized waste materials generated every day in Canadian farm operations and our job is to make sure these materials come back to the circular economy for infinite recycling or are disposed of safely," says Barry Friesen, General Manager of Cleanfarms. "We work with farmers and the agricultural community to provide opportunities that enable growers to choose recycling and other safe disposal programs over other disposal options."
The Clean50 award recognizes the inspiration, innovation and the impact of the work that Cleanfarms' team brings to establishing new solutions to manage and minimize waste from Canadian farms.
Included in the Clean50 submission was a Cleanfarms' seed and pesticide bag recovery program that expanded from the Maritimes through Quebec and Ontario, developing a network to recover thousands of bags for recycling and management in waste-to-energy systems. Another project focused on expanding a Manitoba pilot to recover and recycle twine and agricultural film from agricultural operations province wide though a network of municipal collection sites.
The impacts of these three programs show outstanding progress with recovery of nearly 79,000 bulk containers; 924,000 kg of seed and pesticide bags; and 75,000 kg of agricultural film and twine in the last two-years alone.
"This is absolutely a team effort," says Friesen. "Our staff is inspired by the commitment of Canadian farmers to sustainable and environmentally responsible practices of producing food for families worldwide. It is our privilege to work with industry members to provide opportunities to offer options for cost effective recycling and safe disposal programs to help keep Canadian farms clean."
SOURCE Cleanfarms Inc.
Barbara McConnell, Cleanfarms Communications, [email protected], 416-452-2373
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