OFA provides comments to Professor Mohanty from the University of Guelph regarding the KTT Research Program “Plastics in Ontario agriculture and their biodegradable alternatives – misconceptions around biodegradability and composability”. OFA is pleased to provide its support for the “Plastics in Ontario agriculture and their biodegradable alternatives – misconceptions around biodegradability and composability” project as submitted to the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs through the Ontario Agri-Food Innovation Alliance Knowledge Translation and Transfer (KTT) Research Program. Options for farmers to send agricultural plastic wastes for recycling are currently very limited. The cost of disposing of plastic bale wraps and other plastic products has increased causing an additional burden to farmers. OFA would also be pleased to provide support and input into the data collection as well as assistance in developing the Project Findings Report and supporting a communication plan to inform our membership.
Submissions & Correspondence
OFA letter of support to the University of Guelph regarding Knowledge Translation and Transfer (KTT) Research Program
Updated: December 1, 2021