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  • ChemClear & MobileMuster team up in SA

    Last updated: 06-02-2018
    South Australian property owners can safely dispose of their mobile phones at the same time as their unwanted farm chemicals, when Agsafe’s ChemClear collection hits the road in June. The agricultural and veterinary chemical waste disposal program has teamed up with MobileMuster, the mobile industry product stewardship program...
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  • Thanks to you all for your support in 2017!

    Last updated: 18-12-2017
    In 2017, thousands of Australians committed to excellence in waste management of empty drums and chemicals. Thank you! ...
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  • MEDIA RELEASE: Chemical safety a must in summer

    Last updated: 23-11-2017
    Agricultural and veterinary chemical store owners are urged to conduct safety checks on their premises in preparation for fire and cyclone season. They can also do their farmer clients a favour by encouraging them to do the same back on their properties. Agsafe has developed a simple five-point Summer Safety Checklist to help bo...
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  • Inspiring success for farming women

    Last updated: 20-10-2017
    Agsafe proudly sponsored three Australian Women in Agriculture conference delegates last month, where our visitors heard from some inspirational keynote speakers and shared their experiences with others in the ag industry. “Don’t let the pursuit of perfection stop you”. That was just one of many messages Agsafe’s d...
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  • Qld farmers commended for chemical waste safety

    Last updated: 10-10-2017
    Property owners throughout Queensland proved their worth as land heroes when they surrendered a whopping 28 tonnes of unwanted farm chemicals for safe destruction in the recent six-week state wide collection. Agsafe’s ChemClear program collects and disposes of unwanted products that display the drumMUSTER logo on the chemical ...
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  • Tasmanian farmers saving waste from landfill

    Last updated: 31-08-2017
    MEDIA RELEASE Tasmanian landholders have been lauded for their commitment to environmental safety following the collection of the 500,000th drumMUSTER agvet chemical container. Agsafe’s drumMUSTER program is Australia’s longest running agricultural waste management scheme, which has diverted 30 million eligible, empty contai...
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  • Community group collects 30-millionth drumMUSTER container

    Last updated: 17-08-2017
    Agsafe’s drumMUSTER program upheld its reputation as Australia’s most successful agricultural waste management operation, when the 30-millionth empty farm chemical container was collected on Tuesday. The occasion was marked at a community event in the tiny town of Dookie near Shepparton, Victoria, where volunteers at the Doo...
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  • drumMUSTER celebrating 30-million milestone

    Last updated: 10-08-2017
    Australia’s longest running agricultural waste management program will record a landmark achievement on Tuesday, with the collection of its 30-millionth chemical container. Agsafe’s drumMUSTER program, which began in 1999, is an end-of-life product stewardship program that has already saved councils an impressive $31 million...
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  • Sponsorship opportunities for women

    Last updated: 31-07-2017
    Are you an Australian woman involved in the agriculture industry? Or perhaps you’re a domestic ag student seeking mentoring opportunities. Agsafe’s ChemClear and drumMUSTER programs are sponsoring three people to attend the AWiA annual conference this September in Brisbane, where this year’s theme is Securing Australian Ag...
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  • Farm chems getting the right treatment

    Last updated: 18-07-2017
    Ever wondered what happens to farm chemicals when they’re collected by ChemClear? When landholders commit to safe disposal of unwanted agvet chemicals, they start the ball rolling by taking an inventory and booking unwanted product, which they deliver to the ChemClear truck at a council waste depot. Once those registered c...
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