
![]() | Pesticide Container Management and Recycling |

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1. U.S. manufacturers and suppliers of pressure-rinsing equipment
2. PIP-30 Properly Rinse Pesticide Containers - Clemson Pesticide Information Program (PIP) Information Sheet. 3. Pesticide Container Disposal for Homeowners - Clemson Extension Home and Garden Information Center information sheet. 4. Recycling Large Pesticide Containers - from Clemson University Pesticide Management Handbook. 5. Pesticide Container Recycling - Clemson University Department of Pesticide Regulation Special Programs. Click on Pesticide Container Recycling. 6. USAg Recycling, Inc. - Specializing in recycling crop protection product containers, this company services South Carolina. 7. Additional Container Management and Recycling web sites and publications |
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Some U.S. manufacturers and suppliers of pressure-rinsing equipment:Back to index |
USDA Photo by: Tim McCabe |
1. Agricultural Container Recycling Council (ACRC) - The ACRC is a nonprofit organization, whose purpose is to develop and support the collection of properly rinsed crop protection containers. They are also committed to finding and conducting research to develop acceptable end uses for the collected containers. |
4. ACRC Inspection Checklist - for Recycling Plastic Crop Protection Product Containers - A Photo Guide and Inspection Checklist is also available as a PDF. (To obtain a free copy of Adobe Acrobat® Reader for viewing PDF files, please visit Adobe.)
5. Pesticide Container Disposal for Homeowners - Clemson Extension Home and Garden Information Center information sheet
6. Safe and Effective Disposal of Crop Protection Product Containers - PDF by CropLife International.
7. Disposal Instructions on Residential/Household Use Pesticide Product Label - EPA PR Notice on new labeling for residential/household use pesticide products. PDF format.
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