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SYDNEY, June 11 (Xinhua) -- A pioneering Australian innovation is turning one of agriculture's most persistent plastic waste problems into a sustainable resource, marking a significant advance in ...
Today, bales are held together with twine, wire, netting, or plastic wrap – all of which eventually end up in landfills or incinerators. Farmers are limited in the reuse or recycling of plastic ...
Edible bale wrap, RamRacks and edge ... Another early-stage innovation award entrant is Kiwi-Econet, an edible bale net to replace plastic net. Biodegradable and edible by livestock, ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNNew tech gives second life to plastic farm wasteIn a study published in the journal Recycling, the research team analyzed the thermal, physical and mechanical properties of ...
A fee of $462.0228 per tonne of bale wrap and $462.02 per tonne of silage sheet was proposed, ... with the fee only accounting for an estimated 0.87-1.73% cost of the plastic wrap.
It will cost just under $4 to wrap a bale of baleage in Lightfoot's Econet alternative. He said this compared to about $2.40 for plastic wrapping. Despite the extra cost, he said he's already got ...
Too many farmers know the heartache of seeing cattle in the paddock killed or harmed by plastic bale netting, but one farmer across the Tasman has launched a new wrap that could help reduce both ...
According to farm recycler Plasback, farmers churn through more than 10,000 tonnes of plastic bale wrap a year, about 60% of which is recovered and recycled.
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Too many farmers know the heartache of seeing cattle in the paddock killed or harmed by plastic bale netting, but one farmer across the Tasman has launched a new wrap that could help reduce both ...
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