Ag plastics recycling program takes off
22 Dec 2016
Regional News
The road leading into the Pierce County Solid Waste Department was lined with trucks and trailers Monday, Dec. 5 as farmers waited to get a free dumpster to bring home.
For farmers wondering what to do with used bale wrap, ag/grain bags, bunker covers, oxygen barrier films, used irrigation tape and tubing, greenhouse or hoophouse coverings, fumigation and other cover films, Revolution Plastics offered an opportunity.
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