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I burn everything.....boxes jugs etc....the jugs burn hotter do it reduces to nothing....same with twine....
Recycling costs of moving to the common point is environmentally unfriendly as well.
My fire never lasts as long as a forest fire smoke. And no one has complained...yet. I don't see the issue with burning dumps....it takes up less space.
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Originally posted by bgmb View PostI am shocked that a Saskatchewan farmer hasn't come up with a chemical box and jug fired boiler to heat their shop and house. Maybe dry some grain too.
I recycle the jugs at collection site and most cardboard gets recycled too. Haven't been told not too but did wonder. I've started burning but give up cause unless you got a big fire pit that takes a long time in a barrel.
Last year they were shredding at the collection site when I was there. Had about 10 college kids with no gloves or masks on feeding the shredder. I asked the boss about the plastic, he said they send it to Quebec to make milk jugs! I've heard solid cast plastic things like benches and fence posts.
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We are using barrels as much as possible. No rinse, just empty and return to retailer.
Any jugs we use go to local recycle depot at the dump and boxes get torched. Although occasionally jugs get torched with the boxes if I don't have enough to warrant a trip to the dump.
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Originally posted by biglentil View PostBarrels dont get refilled as far as I know. Yet im sure they get returned dirty and shredded dirty all the time.
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I assume barrels are refilled(without cleaning{?}) that have a deposit charged against them until they're returned and have braided wire seals on the two large ports on top. The small port that is within one of the large ports where you suck the chem out of the barrel from is likely a one-way valve and nothing can be pumped into the barrel from that spot. But if the braided wires are broken I doubt they would fill it without thoroughly cleaning it out. Otherwise there is probably little chance of contamination. Retailers are beginning to watch the condition of those seals as are the shipping companies that take them back to the wholesaler or chem manufacturer. No one wants to be responsible for the damaged seals. I don't know what would happen if you took a barrel back that was tampered with. Maybe it would just be processed in a different way---or maybe "you just bought it".
I have gotten some barrels with glyphosate and diquat in them that were not required to be returned. Generally generic products in them.
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