Duterte In Custody Following ICC Warrant For Drug War Killings

Nasa kustodiya si Duterte sa Villamor Air Base matapos ang sorpresa niyang pag-aresto ng mga otoridad.

‘A Family Affair’ Stars Gerald, Ivana, And Sam Captivate Viewers In Ecuador

The heartfelt stories in "A Family Affair" resonate deeply with audiences in Ecuador, making it a must-watch.

Kathryn Brings Monday Drama To Cinema One This Women’s Month

This Women’s Month, Kathryn Bernardo's films will remind everyone of her impact in the industry on Cinema One.

Ilocos Norte College Nurtures Heirloom, Native Seeds For Future

Ang koleksyon ng mga native seeds sa Ilocos Norte College ay magiging tulay sa kinabukasan ng mga magsasaka.

Dabawenyos Urged To Collect Used Cooking Oil For Biofuel Prod

Dabawenyos can now collect their used cooking oil for processing into biodiesel at their city’s oil refinery.
By The Luzon Daily

Dabawenyos Urged To Collect Used Cooking Oil For Biofuel Prod

0
0

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Davao City Environment and Natural Resources (CENRO) called on Dabawenyos Thursday to collect used cooking oil for processing into biodiesel through the city’s oil refinery.

“This program aims to reduce the presence of cooking oil in the city’s waterways and canals, which can coagulate and worsen flooding in the city,” Orly Limpangog, CENRO information education campaign unit spokesperson, said in a radio interview.

About 10 percent of the collected oil is used as raw material in breaking down biodegradable wastes into compost, Limpangog said.

In 2017, the processing of used cooking oil into biofuel at the BioDiesel Fuel Plant (BDFP) in the city has proven to be sustainable, he added.

However, the collection of used cooking oil at the barangay level was temporarily put on hold, prompting the city to resort to local restaurants and fast-food establishments for a steady supply of used oil.

The BDFP, located at the CENRO composting facility in Barangay Maa, started processing used cooking oil into biodiesel fuel in the same year. It was established mainly to discourage establishments such as those in the fast-food industry from reusing or selling their used cooking oil.

The indiscriminate disposal of cooking oil has also been identified as one of the factors for clogged drainage and canal systems in the city.

Limpangog urged Dabawenyos not to dump their used cooking oil, but instead gather them so that authorities at the barangay level can collect these from each household.

Improper disposal of used cooking oil, he said, could end up in “waterways and canals.”

Limpangog added that barangays with their waste collection vehicles can avail of biodiesel subsidies from CENRO if they deliver their collected wastes to the city’s sanitary landfills.

“We will compensate them with fuel. If they need 20 liters to refuel, we will give them 20 liters of biodiesel,” he said. (PNA)