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Used Agricultural Plastics Sorted b y Resin & Typical Level of Contamination. CLEANER. Greenhouse & Hoophouse Covers. Containers for Dairy Sanitizers & Medicines.

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  1. Used Agricultural PlasticsSorted by Resin & Typical Level of Contamination CLEANER Greenhouse & Hoophouse Covers Containers for Dairy Sanitizers & Medicines  Placement on the ‘clean-dirty’ continuum is approximate. Recyclabilityimproves with clean, dry plastic, free of grit and gravel. Feed Bags Bale Wrap Triple-rinsed Pesticide Containers Wood Pellet & Similar Bags Supersacks (a.k.a. Totes) Poly Irrigation Tubing Plumbing Pipes Drip Tape Nursery Pots Old Maple Tubing Maple Tubing Silage & Grain Bags, Bunk Silo Covers Twine Nursery Pots Some Drip Tape & Irrigation Tubing Seedling Plug Trays Bale Net Wrap Un-rinsed Pesticide Containers Mulch Film HDPE #2 LDPE#4 PP #5 PS #6 PVC #3 high density polyethylene low density polyethylene polypropylene polystyrene polyvinylchloride DIRTIER Recycling Agricultural Plastics Project (RAPP), Cornell University, Ithaca NY. Lois Levitan, rev Mar 2014. agplasticsrecycling@cornell.edu

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