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Agrecovery Containers
How the Agrecovery - Container Programme Works
The programme is supported by a growing list of brand owners that sell or manufacturer agrichemicals, animal health and dairy hygiene products in New Zealand. They collect a levy which is passed to the Agrecovery Foundation who in turn contract and pay 3R to manage all aspects of programme delivery
Agrecovery takes triple rinsed HDPE (2) plastic agrichemical containers from 1 litre to 60 litre or kg's. The containers must be brands and products that are distributed by the companies that support Agrecovery. Farmers and growers visit their local Agrecovery collection site (50 nationwide) with their triple rinsed containers where they are inspected to ensure they are products/brands that are eligible for the programme and they are clean.
The farmer fills out a compliance form at the collection site which only takes just a couple of minutes. If any containers do not meet the programme standards they are rejected and handed back to the farmer with the message that we will be happy to take them when they meet the programme standards
The agrichemical plastic containers, once accepted from the farmer are placed inside large branded Agrecovery shipping containers to wait for collection and processing by 3R.
3R, in conjunction with AXO shredders has developed world leading mobile technology to collect and process the agrichemical containers throughout New Zealand. This mobile shredding technology developed by 3R and Axo Shredders, is thought to be a world first!
The plastic containers are shredded on site and compacted into the rear of the mobile shredding truck.
All the collected plastic is supplied to Astron Plastics in Auckland who reprocess the material right here in New Zealand. Underground electrical cable cover is manufactured in Auckland. They are made using recycled plastics collected and processed in New Zealand. Cable covers are used throughout New Zealand when underground utility cables such as electricity, gas, telecommuncation and water are being laid. Cable covers are strong polymeric plastic protector sheets which are laid over the top of utility cables to protect them from the damage caused by diggers and other heavy equipment. To ensure the cable cover can withstand the expected rigours, Astron Plastics use advanced penetration testing technology and ensure compliance with the strict standards of ASNZ 4702-2000.
Users of the Agrecovery Wrap programme now have another recycling option making it even more convenient to dispose of their used silage wrap. Already more than 20,000 of the popular small recycling bags have been sold since the programme began in 2009, however some farmers have also asked for a larger recycling bag which they felt might be more suitable to their particular farm environment.
“The wrap programme has gone from strength to strength since it started but we are constantly looking at how to improve it,” said Bruce Emerson, director of 3R Group, programme managers for Agrecovery. “While the current smaller recycling bag is easy to handle and meets the needs of most farmers, we have had enquiries from those with a lot of stock seeking bigger bags so we decided to offer this larger solution.”
“We’ve made the large bags basically the same size as an alternative recycling programme to make it easier for farmers to compare prices and also for those who want to switch over to the Agrecovery service - now it’s simply a matter of ordering our bags to fit their current bin. “We’ve also had an audit carried out by AsureQuality to make sure farmers know what they can expect to fit in each bag and to cut through some of the rather rough estimates given by other recycling services.”
Available directly from Agrecovery, the new 1.3m3 bags are sold individually and hold an average 85 standard round bale wraps each. Each bag costs $60 + GST which includes the cost of on farm collection.
3R Group was delighted to be awarded ACC Tertiary Certification following an audit on 19th May.
Following the successful certification to ACC Secondary level in 2008, 3R Group decided that it should take a step up and look to achieve Tertiary level certification.
“Achievement of tertiary level shows our continued commitment to Health and Safety,” says Barbara Nicolle, Health, Safety and Quality Coordinator for 3R Group.
“As a company we’ve always been very proactive about health and safety as well as continually working to improve our business processes and the quality of the services we offer.
“After been awarded ISO 14001 accreditation in May 2009, ACC Tertiary seemed to be a logical next step.”
The culmination of the ACC audit and the commitment of all employees to health and safety resulted in the achievement of Tertiary Level Certification in the ACC Work Safety Management Programme (WSMP).
Netball official Sam Kerins was named 3R Group Official at the Unison 2010 Hawke’s Bay Sports Awards held on 29 May. The Commonwealth Games-bound netball official took home the award after a memorable year which saw him officiate at numerous ANZ Championship matches and games between the Silver Ferns and World Seven.
3R Group are proud to sponsor the awards which recognise the Bay’s top sporting talent.
As 3R Group’s new North Island sales and relationship co-ordinator for Agrecovery Leon McPhillips is hoping to encourage even more participation in the recycling programme across all sectors of the agricultural industry. Appointed in June, Leon sees his job as being about education and putting talk into action.
“I will be identifying knowledge gaps in the market with farmers, retailers and industry groups and making them aware that the programme is available. “There will be a lot of face to face work, especially with companies and organisations within the supply chain, as well as collection site operators, farmers, growers and contractors.
Five new companies have joined Agrecovery from the 1st of April bringing to 50 the number of participating brand owners. This coincides with the 3rd anniversary of the programme’s launch. “We started the programme 3 years ago with just 12 brand owners and are delighted to now have 50 supporting companies,” says Bruce Emerson, director of 3R Group, programme managers for Agrecovery.
“It’s a great result which shows the strong support that this programme has across the industry. It also makes the programme even easier for farmers and growers to use, as there are now so few brand owners outside the programme.”
One of the new brand owners, Paeroa-based AgriSea NZ Ltd, is a multi-award winning sustainable New Zealand company producing seaweed soil, foliar, turf, pasture and animal health concentrates for agriculture and horticulture. Winner of the 2008 Waikato Sustainable Company of the Year, AgriSea is committed to supporting sustainable farming. General manager Tane Bradley says “We understand the size of the on-farm plastics problem for farmers in general and are pleased to partner with Agrecovery to be part of the solution.”