Cleanfarms Ushers New Era of Agricultural Circularity this Earth Day

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Grain bags provide flexible storage solutions for harvested grains like corn, wheat, soybeans and pulses; then once used growers bring them to Cleanfarms knowing they will be recycled into new products like dimensional lumber, plastic sheeting and agricultural fence posts.Grain bags provide flexible storage solutions for harvested grains like corn, wheat, soybeans and pulses; then once used growers bring them to Cleanfarms knowing they will be recycled into new products like dimensional lumber, plastic sheeting and agricultural fence posts. GNW

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ETOBICOKE, Ontario, April 22, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As Canada celebrates Earth Day 2026, Cleanfarms is ushering in a new era as a maturing, 15-year-old organization with a growing focus on finding innovative circularity solutions in Canadian agriculture.

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This evolution is the direct result of transformative work started by outgoing Executive Director Barry Friesen, who retired on April 2, 2026, after a career defined by visionary leadership. Under his guidance, Cleanfarms created a comprehensive “blue box” model for Canadian agriculture, created stewardship programs across Canada and provided operational support for provinces as they implemented extended producer responsibility policies for a variety of agricultural materials.

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Cleanfarms today offers ten programs that help farmers across Canada recycle and sustainably manage agricultural plastics and products that they use on their farms. In 2025, its flagship recycling program for pesticide and fertilizer containers under 23 L—which consistently achieves an incredible recovery rate that exceeds 80%—was extended to Newfoundland. Cleanfarms continues to work with its partners to find, develop and support innovative solutions to keep used agricultural plastics moving through a closed-loop system: persuasively making the case that these outputs can be seen as a resource rather than a waste.

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“Recycling in this sector is hard to do, but worth it,” says Interim Executive Director Shane Hedderson. “It happens only as a result of us making very considered decisions by forming relationships with our members and partners, and working closely with Canadian farmers. That’s why on Earth Day 2026, we celebrate the Cleanfarms way of ushering in a high-value phase of stewardship in which circularity is both operationally viable and a valued component of how the entire Canadian agricultural sector works.”

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About Cleanfarms
Cleanfarms is an agricultural producer responsibility organization that contributes to a healthier environment and a sustainable future by recovering and recycling agricultural and related industry plastics, packaging and products. It is funded by its members in the crop protection, seed, fertilizer, animal health medication, peat moss, animal bedding, feed, ag plastics, and maple tubing industries. Its team members are located in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes.

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Contact
Margot Beverley, Director, Communications, Cleanfarms
[email protected] | (647) 557-1801

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