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Farmers encouraged to hand over empty crop protection product containers for free recycling

17/ 06/ 2026
  The Agro Varta project continues to operate in Ukraine as a free-of-charge system for the collection, transportation and recycling of plastic containers used for crop protection products (CPPs). The initiative brings together CPP manufacturers, farmers and licensed waste management operators, enabling the safe disposal of used containers without harming the environment. How Farmers Can Dispose of Containers Free of Charge To hand over empty containers for recycling, farmers should: collect and store empty crop protection product containers in appropriate condition; submit a request through the Agro Varta online platform; coordinate collection logistics; hand over the containers to a licensed operator during an organised collection. The online platform coordinates every stage of the process – from submitting a request to transportation and delivery for recycling – making it transparent and convenient for farmers. What Is Agro Varta? Agro Varta is an online platform established on the initiative of the European Business Association to manage empty crop protection product containers, ensuring their collection, transportation and subsequent recycling in line with environmental requirements. The project is supported by leading international crop protection companies, including ADAMA Ukraine, Bayer, BASF, FMC Ukraine and Syngenta. These companies contribute to the development of an organised collection system and promote environmentally responsible practices across the agricultural sector. The dedicated online platform enables participants to: submit collection requests; coordinate collection logistics; facilitate communication between stakeholders; improve transparency across all waste management processes. All operations are carried out through licensed operators authorised to handle hazardous waste and ensure its safe recycling. Why It Matters Empty crop protection product containers are classified as potentially hazardous waste because they may contain residues of chemical substances. Improper storage, burning or reuse of such containers poses risks to soil, water resources, wildlife and human health. An organised collection system helps minimise these risks while promoting responsible waste management practices throughout the agricultural sector. The project also contributes to greater transparency within the crop protection products market by reducing the circulation of counterfeit products, whose packaging is often difficult to trace and dispose of properly. Project Results and Impact Since its launch, Agro Varta has facilitated the recycling of thousands of tonnes of plastic crop protection product containers. This has significantly reduced environmental pressure and helped establish responsible waste management practices within the agricultural sector. Each year, thousands of such containers are generated by the agricultural industry, and the number of farmers participating in the organised collection system continues to grow. As Ukrainian legislation increasingly aligns with European environmental standards, proper management of hazardous waste is becoming an essential component of responsible agricultural business practices. The project organisers encourage farmers not to accumulate used containers in warehouses or fields and to avoid uncontrolled disposal methods. By handing containers over through the Agro Varta system, farmers can ensure they are safely returned to the circular economy while reducing their environmental impact. Through the Agro Varta project, the European Business Association seeks to expand cooperation with the agricultural sector and raise awareness among market participants, helping to build a sustainable waste management system in Ukraine.

The Agro Varta project continues to operate in Ukraine as a free-of-charge system for the collection, transportation and recycling of plastic containers used for crop protection products (CPPs). The initiative brings together CPP manufacturers, farmers and licensed waste management operators, enabling the safe disposal of used containers without harming the environment.

How Farmers Can Dispose of Containers Free of Charge

To hand over empty containers for recycling, farmers should:

  • collect and store empty crop protection product containers in appropriate condition;
  • submit a request through the Agro Varta online platform;
  • coordinate collection logistics;
  • hand over the containers to a licensed operator during an organised collection.

The online platform coordinates every stage of the process – from submitting a request to transportation and delivery for recycling – making it transparent and convenient for farmers.

What Is Agro Varta?

Agro Varta is an online platform established on the initiative of the European Business Association to manage empty crop protection product containers, ensuring their collection, transportation and subsequent recycling in line with environmental requirements.

The project is supported by leading international crop protection companies, including ADAMA Ukraine, Bayer, BASF, FMC Ukraine and Syngenta. These companies contribute to the development of an organised collection system and promote environmentally responsible practices across the agricultural sector.

The dedicated online platform enables participants to:

  • submit collection requests;
  • coordinate collection logistics;
  • facilitate communication between stakeholders;
  • improve transparency across all waste management processes.

All operations are carried out through licensed operators authorised to handle hazardous waste and ensure its safe recycling.

Why It Matters

Empty crop protection product containers are classified as potentially hazardous waste because they may contain residues of chemical substances. Improper storage, burning or reuse of such containers poses risks to soil, water resources, wildlife and human health.

An organised collection system helps minimise these risks while promoting responsible waste management practices throughout the agricultural sector.

The project also contributes to greater transparency within the crop protection products market by reducing the circulation of counterfeit products, whose packaging is often difficult to trace and dispose of properly.

Project Results and Impact

Since its launch, Agro Varta has facilitated the recycling of thousands of tonnes of plastic crop protection product containers. This has significantly reduced environmental pressure and helped establish responsible waste management practices within the agricultural sector.

Each year, thousands of such containers are generated by the agricultural industry, and the number of farmers participating in the organised collection system continues to grow.

As Ukrainian legislation increasingly aligns with European environmental standards, proper management of hazardous waste is becoming an essential component of responsible agricultural business practices.

The project organisers encourage farmers not to accumulate used containers in warehouses or fields and to avoid uncontrolled disposal methods. By handing containers over through the Agro Varta system, farmers can ensure they are safely returned to the circular economy while reducing their environmental impact.

Through the Agro Varta project, the European Business Association seeks to expand cooperation with the agricultural sector and raise awareness among market participants, helping to build a sustainable waste management system in Ukraine.

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