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Record amount of unwanted agvet chemicals registered in Queensland
Last updated: 2-Jul-2021Over 74,000 litres of agvet chemicals have been registered for collection in QLD. Registrations for the Queensland ChemClear collection have now closed and the numbers are in. The total amount of unwanted or obsolete agvet chemcials that have been registered by Queensland farmers and businesses has reached over 74,000 lit...More >> -
Funding approved for Group 2 Chemicals in QLD Collection
Last updated: 26-May-2021Great news for QLD Farmers! The collection of group 2 agvet chemicals in the upcoming ChemClear collection will be co-funded by ChemClear and the QLD Government Department of Environment and Science. This arrangement means that farmers and primary producers can now receive up to 50% in funding which will reduce the...More >> -
QLD ChemClear collection coming in July
Last updated: 15-Apr-2021Farmers and chemical holders will need to register their agvet chemicals by 13 June Queensland agvet chemicals holders will have an opportunity to safely dispose of their unwanted or obsolete chemicals with a ChemClear collection scheduled for July and August this year. With the recent floods through much of the eastern p...More >> -
Agsafe committed to helping farmers clean-up after natural disaster
Last updated: 25-Mar-2021With the recent floods across New South Wales and Queensland, many farmers that store agvet chemicals will have been impacted. During flooding chemical containers can be damaged and become unidentifiable. CropLife Australia’s agricultural stewardship subsidiary, Agsafe, provides a service to safely collect and dispose of th...More >> -
Upcoming collection for SA and WA chemical holders
Last updated: 3-Feb-2021SA and WA Agvet chemical users can dispose of their chemicals safely in early 2021 through Agsafe’s ChemClear program. Agsafe’s product stewardship programs, drumMUSTER and ChemClear, provide farmers with a reliable pathway for the safe disposal of their empty agvet containers as well as any unused or obsolete agvet ch...More >> -
Dispose of your unwanted agvet chemicals safely in upcoming ChemClear collection in SA and WA
Last updated: 18-Nov-2020SA and WA agvet chemical users can register their unwanted or obsolete chemicals until the end of February 2021 for a collection in April and May. Agsafe’s ChemClear program is holding a collection in South Australia and Western Australia in April-May 2021. Agvet chemical users can now register their unwanted or obsolete a...More >> -
Queensland agvet chemical users utilise ChemClear to dispose of their unwanted chemicals
Last updated: 1-Oct-2019Agvet chemical holders dispose of their unwanted chemicals during the statewide collection. Photo: Kathleen Taylor Queensland agvet chemical holders have proven their environmental credentials by utilising the ChemClear program in the QLD state collection to dispose of their unwanted or obsolete agvet chemicals. For many ...More >> -
Queenslanders chance to dispose of unwanted agvet chemicals - Registrations close 19 Apri
Last updated: 27-Mar-2019Queensland property owners can register their unwanted agricultural and veterinary chemicals for Agsafe’s ChemClear collection which is hitting the road in June. ChemClear is a widely recognised program that manages the risks associated with obsolete agvet chemicals. The program provides a safe, effective and convenient path f...More >> -
New South Wales’ chance to dispose of unwanted agvet chemicals
Last updated: 17-Jan-2019New South Wales property owners can register their unwanted agricultural and veterinary chemicals for Agsafe’s ChemClear collection which is hitting the road in March. Chemclear is a non-profit waste collection service for agricultural and veterinary chemicals and provides periodic collections of those products across Australi...More >> -
ChemClear collection scheduled for NSW in March 2019
Last updated: 12-Dec-2018New South Wales property owners can register their unwanted agricultural and veterinary chemicals for Agsafe’s ChemClear upcoming collection in March. Farmers and growers have until 19 February to register their unwanted or obsolete chemicals online at www.chemclear.org.au or on the ChemClear free call number. The agvet chemi...More >>
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