Adesgam chooses Cervic filter to recycle used oil
February 12, 2010
The performance includes several days of awareness and environmental awareness in the public and private schools of the region between the fifth and sixth grade students as well as the distribution of information leaflets and 7,400 units of universal Cervic filters so that citizens can recycle the oil in their homes.
In addition, a service for the collection of this waste in the area catering establishments has been enabled unless it involves a cost for them. The collected oil will be allocated to the production of biodiesel. In this way, you reuse as a biodegradable fuel oil and also avoid occurring the dumping of this waste to sewage systems, greatly reducing pollution produced in the water, that according to experts the one liter of oil spill pollutes 1,000 litres of water.