32 tons of used cooking oil was collected at the Mol filling stations in January
A record volume of 32 tonnes of used baking oil was recollected at the Mol filling stations in January, compared to the average monthly 13 tons – Mol told MTI.
It has been added that the company has been collecting used cooking oil from the population since 2011, and currently kitchen grease can be recollected at 356 places. Mol also told that last year, 232 tons of used cooking oil was collected at refueling stations, and since 2011 this volume exceeded 1,000 tons. (MTI)
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