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Successful commitment to the environment and climate

Everyone takes responsibility for ensuring that used protection product and liquid fertiliser packaging becomes raw materials!

3,698 t Returned packaging materials
4,229 t CO2 savings per year
Corresponds to the amount
of CO2 bound by
304,835 TREES*

*based on the calculations of the Frauenhofer Institut Umsicht (2023)

Get ahead of the pack.

PAMIRA®: Get ahead of the pack.

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Packaging Material Recovery for Agriculture (PAckMIttel-Rücknahme Agrar): PAMIRA® is the recovery system for plant protection product and liquid fertiliser packaging in Germany. Our system enables farmers, horticulturists, nurseries and other professionals to disposal their empty and rinsed packaging free of charge. 

In cooperation with the trade, packaging is taken back safely and sustainably at almost 400 collection points across Germany on specified dates with the help of trained inspection staff – and then passed on to our recycling partners. More than 90 per cent of the packaging recovered today finds a second life as recycled plastic products for the European cable protection industry. 

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PAMIRA® - Special dates for returning pheromone dispensers

Collection dates from 16 March to 20 March 2026

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Successful 2024 Balance: PAMIRA® recycles more than 3,670 tonnes of containers

2025 collection campaign in full swing

Wiesbaden, Frankfurt, August 2025PAMIRA®, , Germany’s free-of-charge take-back system for crop protection and liquid fertiliser packaging, reports an impressive balance for 2024: more than 3,670 tonnes of emptied and rinsed containers were returned nationwide at over 420 collection points – a strong demonstration of agriculture’s commitment to environmental responsibility. More than 95 percent of this volume was mechanically recycled and reintroduced into the raw material cycle.

While the current 2025 collection season is already running at full speed and showing equally promising results, last year’s outcome highlights the effectiveness of the scheme: farmers and winegrowers alike are committed, contributing measurable impact to climate and resource protection by returning their packaging at collection points.

Since the system was established, the recycling of containers has saved a substantial amount of CO₂. © RIGK

Successful 2024 balance: PAMIRA® recycles more than 3,670 tonnes of containers

By mechanically recycling the collected containers, PAMIRA® makes a substantial contribution to resource conservation. In 2024 alone, more than 4,000 tonnes of CO₂ equivalents were saved – the same as the carbon capture of more than 300,000 trees. Since the system was founded in 1996, more than 67,000 tonnes of plastic packaging have been collected and recycled, equivalent to the CO₂-binding capacity of more than 3.4 million trees.

A practical example illustrates the benefit: the total material recycled could be used to produce drip irrigation hoses with a total length of around 7.5 million kilometres – enough to circle the equator 188 times. Products manufactured from PAMIRA® material – including cable protection pipes, fence posts or components for the maritime sector – demonstrate how used packaging can be transformed into new, high-quality applications.

Shared responsibility – a proven system

The system’s success is based on the voluntary cooperation of numerous stakeholders: the German Crop Protection Association (Industrieverband Agrar e. V., IVA) acts as scheme owner, while RIGK GmbH organises nationwide collection and ensures controlled recycling. Farmers, collection points and manufacturers of crop protection and liquid fertilisers all work together to make the system a success.

Thorsten Heil, System Manager for PAMIRA® at RIGK, explains:
“For nearly three decades, PAMIRA® has shown how voluntary take-back schemes can work. The consistently high return volumes prove that the sector is taking responsibility – and that environmental protection and efficiency go hand in hand.”

Further information on PAMIRA, as well as the PRE system for the take-back of obsolete crop protection products and other agricultural chemicals, can be found in the current IVA Annual Report 2024/2025

Successful special take-back schemes – focus on pheromone dispensers

Another success factor is the special take-back scheme for pheromone dispensers, established in 2020. These environmentally friendly tools, used by winegrowers to protect vines from grapevine moths, are collected after use via dedicated return appointments. In 2024, more than 47 tonnes of dispensers were collected, and in 2025 this figure increased further: over 51 tonnes were returned – clear proof of the success of this specialised scheme.

Conclusion: PAMIRA® remains a cornerstone of sustainable agriculture

The 2024 return and recycling results underline PAMIRA®’s role as a proven take-back system that not only meets regulatory requirements but also, through the voluntary commitment of manufacturers and users, makes an active contribution to climate and resource protection. While the 2025 campaign continues, last year’s balance confirms: recycling in agriculture works – when all stakeholders pull together.

 

Further information:
PAMIRA® – Packmittelrücknahme Agrar (Agricultural Packaging Recovery)
www.pamira.de
An initiative of the German Crop Protection Association (Industrieverbands Agrar e. V., IVA)
System owner: CWFG | Implementation: RIGK GmbH


Contact RIGK GmbH:
Thorsten Heil
System Manager PAMIRA
+49 611 308600-17
heil(at)rigk.de

Together for the environment: PAMIRA® trademark users

As PAMIRA® trademark users, more than over 100 manufacturers and fillers of pesticides and liquid fertilisers enable the safe and environmentally friendly return and recycling of packaging throughout Germany. Together with users and collection points, you are helping to protect the environment!

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Here’s what our users are saying

Johann Simeth

BayWa Loiching AG Operations Manager and part-time farmer

“PAMIRA® is important to me because it regulates the disposal of empty plant protection product packaging in a practical way. The containers are empty, cleaned and collected at the farm all year round. Then they are dropped off at the most convenient collection point once a year. These collection points can be located from anywhere on all the websites and at the warehouses. The PAMIRA® recovery system is really very good and the staff are helpful and friendly.”

Jürgen Schubert

Department Head for Environment / Safety BAT Agrar GmbH & Co. KG

“It was many years ago, but I’ll never forget when I had the unpleasant task of describing to a trade audience how much trouble manufacturers and dealers would be in with the legislator if it weren’t for PAMIRA®, our industry concept. What with the practical solutions it offers for the agricultural sector, the way it saves costs by dividing the labour between manufacturers, dealers and the system operator RIGK, and above all the huge success it has enjoyed since the first collection, all of the listeners were convinced that if we didn't have PAMIRA®, it would have to be invented right away!”

Volker Decker

Owner, Weinerlebnis Sommerhausen winery

“We need PAMIRA® to properly dispose of all our plant protection product containers. The system has always worked without any issues and to our greatest satisfaction.”