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Farmers in five provinces to safely dispose of unwanted pesticides

The Cleanfarms pick-up program for unwanted pesticides will be operating in 5 provinces this fall.
The Cleanfarms pick-up program for unwanted pesticides will be operating in 5 provinces this fall.

Again this fall, farmers in five provinces will be able to safely dispose of unwanted agricultural pesticides and obsolete livestock and equine medications (UPLM).

 

It’s 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 more than 15 years.

 

An important milestone this year, UPLM collection events in Newfoundland will also feature the first-ever collection of used pesticide and fertilizer containers (under 23L), providing a new convenience for Newfoundland farmers.

 

2025 UPLM collection events:

•  Ontario: September 15th – 26th

•  Peace Region (Alberta & British Columbia): October 14th – 16th

•  Northern Alberta: October 6th – 10th

•  Newfoundland: October 21st – 24th

•  Manitoba: October 27th – 31st

 

Accepted materials include:

•  Unwanted agricultural pesticides (with Pest Control Product number)

•  Commercial pest control products used on golf courses or industrial sites

•  Livestock/equine medications (with DIN, serial, notification, or Pest Control Product number).

 

The program does NOT accept:

•  Treated seed

•  Fertilizer, diluted solution, large quantities of unopened product

•  Full and unopened jugs of adjuvant or surfactant

•  Needles or sharps, medicated feed, aerosol containers, premise disinfectants and sanitizers, veterinary clinic waste and medications, and ear tags

•  Domestic pesticides, fertilizers and animal health products

•  Other household hazardous waste.

 

“Farmers continue to show their commitment to protecting the environment by taking part in the UPLM collection program year after year,” said Barry Friesen, executive director of Cleanfarms. “It’s a reliable solution to safely manage materials that accumulate over time, and it gives peace of mind knowing they’re handled with care.”

 

The program is funded by Cleanfarms’ crop protection industry members and the Canadian Animal Health Institute (CAHI).

 

In 2022, when Cleanfarms last ran collection events in these regions, the program recovered 323,524 kg of unwanted pesticides and 9,656 kg of obsolete livestock and equine medications.

 

Find maps and details at:
cleanfarms.ca/materials/unwanted-pesticides-animal-meds

 

 

Source:  Cleanfarms July 23, 2025 news release

 

 

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Submitted by Karen Davidson on 10 August 2025