Farmer to recycler : a leap in agri-plastic management for lagging countries

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AUTHOR : Hagit SNIR, CEO, NoWaste

Some countries show impressive success in managing used agri-plastics, with collection rates above 80% and recycling rates reaching 100% for some products. What to do for the countries with no collection scheme? Let’s see what is undergone in Israël.

While several countries around the world have put in place effective collection and recycling schemes, thanks to years of infrastructure investment, raised stakeholder awareness, and sometimes regulations or economic incentives, other countries show low recycling rates. These have no time for prolonged development of collection infrastructures. A smarter approach is needed.

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