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			Illinois Department of Agriculture to offer free recycling program 
			for agrichemical containers 
			Logan County collection date August 11th 
			
   
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            [April 21, 2015]  
            SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – The Illinois 
			Department of Agriculture is encouraging farmers and agrichemical 
			facilities to save their empty agrichemical containers. The 
			department announced today it has arranged to recycle them.  
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				 Beginning at the end of July and continuing in August, sites 
				throughout the state will collect containers. The containers 
				will be recycled to make shipping pallets, fence posts, drainage 
				tubing, plastic lumber and other useful products.  
				 
				“This program offers farmers and agrichemical facilities a 
				convenient opportunity to dispose of empty pesticide containers 
				and demonstrate their environmental stewardship,” Agriculture 
				Director Philip Nelson said. “I would encourage them to gather 
				any containers that they may have been planning to throw in the 
				garbage and take them to the nearest collection site.” 
				 
              
                
				  
              
                  
              
				Metal and household pesticide containers are not eligible for 
				the recycling program. Collection sites will accept only 
				high-density polyethylene, #2 plastic, agrichemical containers 
				that are clean and dry. Participants are responsible for rinsing 
				them and removing all caps, labels, booklets and foil seals.  
				 
				The program is a cooperative venture between the Illinois 
				Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Container Recycling 
				Council, GROWMARK, Inc., Illinois Fertilizer and Chemical 
				Association, Container Services Network, Illinois Farm Bureau 
				and University of Illinois Extension. 
              
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                To obtain a free brochure about the program, call the Illinois 
				Department of Agriculture toll free at 1-800-641-3934. 
              
                Logan County Collection date: 
				 
				August 11, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. 
				Brandt Consolidated 
				Contact Eric Gordon 
				217-735-2571 
              
                For permanent collection sites see table below.  
			[Illinois Department of Agriculture] 
			
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				Permanent collection 
				sites: 
				
				County        
				Location                                         City            
				     Contact                    Phone # 
				
				Greene          Illinois Valley 
				Supply                     Carrollton        George 
				Staples         217-942-6991           
				
				Lawrence     Klein Flying 
				Service                       Lawrenceville  Robert 
				Klein            618-884-1040 
				
				McLean        Randolph Ag 
				Service                     Heyworth        Brad 
				Hamilton         309-473-3256 
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