Agri Waste

I can't say I have ever dealt with birch myself although a few customers that work with our company have said that they are overly expensive and unreliable. Although, as I said I have not dealt with them. So purely going on feedback.
 
Looks like you have got me in trouble. I can assure you I am not generating business. If I was I am really not selling myself very well as I have described myself as having little knowledge.
 

Rob Holmes

Moderator
BASIS
IIRC we pay around £80 for mixed plastics,

Bale wrap, net, fert bags and triple rinsed sprayed containers get loaded into a trailer and delivered, i'm pretty sure it's £80/t but defiantly no more than £100/t
 
I have been reading through some paper work and according to the details in this pack. There are various plastics on a farm which are recyclable. Are there any problems getting rid of any plastic waste? From what I gather some companies take some and not others. Is that usually the case?
 
I have previous experience as administrator, hence my position. But he is asking me to find out about agricultural waste and the knowledge I do have, is from brief talks in the office. Which is sometimes challenging as my boss isn't fluent in English. I thought I'd come here and find out some info. Some have been very helpful and I really appreciate that.
 

roscoe erf

Member
Livestock Farmer
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