After its plastics recycler said it is leaving the area, Becker County is launching a partnership to collect, bale and recycle farm plastics, boat wrap and greenhouse plastic.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

January 29, 2019

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In an effort to fill a void left by a plastics recycler that is pulling out of central Minnesota, Becker County is launching a partnership to pick up, bale and recycle farm plastics, boat wrap and greenhouse plastic.

Under the new program, farmers will pay $60 per dumpster load to have their plastics picked up by the county. Plastics will then be baled at the county’s new recycling center. After that, Arkansas-based Revolution Plastics will pick up bales by the semi load.

Revolution Plastics used to pick up plastics for free, but the company announced it is retreating from central Minnesota. In order to make the new program worthwhile, farmers and companies need to generate about three or four dumpsters worth of plastic a year.

DL-Online has more details:

Becker County is launching an unusual three-way partnership to pick up, bale and recycle farm plastics, boat wrap and greenhouse plastic.

The idea is to fill the void left by a plastics recycler pulling out of central Minnesota, including Becker and Otter Tail counties.

Arkansas-based Revolution Plastics officially launched in southern Wisconsin in June 2016, and expanded into Minnesota six months later.

Read the full article here.

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