Pennsylvania launches grants to develop recycling program for agricultural plastics, which are often single-use; program to integrate existing materials management infrastructure, seek recovered agricultural plastic markets, with proposals due July 8

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HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania , June 13, 2022 (press release) –

Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding today announced funding is available for interested parties to develop a sustainable agricultural plastics recycling program. The Agricultural Plastics Recycling Project (APRP) is designed to assist Pennsylvania farmers to better manage their used agricultural plastics.

"Agricultural plastics are often single-use items that serve a specific, initial purpose, but eventually become a waste product," said Secretary Redding. "Landfilling plastics is both an expense and an environmental hazard. Recycling agricultural plastics through programs like APRP is both an environmental and economic choice. It allows resources to be reused without cost, making it a win for farmers and the environment."

APRP is a statewide pilot program with a focus in Adams, Berks, Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, and Perry counties.

The program is designed to develop and strengthen agricultural plastic recycling systems by facilitating local initiatives within the agriculture and recycling communities; integrating existing materials management infrastructure; and seeking markets for recovered agricultural plastic. Examples of agricultural plastics include, but is not limited to, silage bags, bunker silo covers, bale wraps and twines, hoop house covers, planting trays and containers, row covers, and mulch films.

APRP is made possible through monies secured from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). The grants do not require matching funds. Payment of grant funds will occur on a reimbursement basis. An advance payment option may be available with written submission of justification and subsequent approval of the Department.

Proposals must be submitted online using the Department of Community and Economic Development's Electronic Single Application.

Proposals must now be submitted by Friday, July 8, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. Applicants who have questions may contact Jessica Lenker at 717-772-5212 or jeslenker@pa.gov.

Full proposal guidelines can be found in the PA Bulletin.Opens In A New Window

Learn more about initiatives and investments to grow, protect and sustain Pennsylvania's agriculture industry at agriculture.pa.gov.

MEDIA CONTACT: Katie McLaughlin – katmclaugh@pa.gov

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