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Farmers Across Five Provinces: Get Ready for Cleanfarms' Fall Unwanted Agricultural Pesticides & Obsolete Livestock and Equine Medication Collection

Farmers Across Five Provinces: Get Ready for Cleanfarms' Fall Unwanted Agricultural Pesticides & Obsolete Livestock and Equine Medication Collection

Toronto Star24-07-2025
ETOBICOKE, Ontario, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Again this fall, farmers in five provinces will be able to safely dispose of unwanted agricultural pesticides and obsolete livestock and equine medications (UPLM) through Cleanfarms' collection program.
The UPLM program is one of Cleanfarms' longest-standing programs, having helped farmers protect their land and communities by ensuring unused or expired pesticides and medication are managed safely for over 15 years.
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