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Used cooking oil tank 3.5 l - Olí

F3Z_7749_0000

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In Stock: 311 pcs.
Product no.: 7749

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Full specifications

Weight (kg) - 0,3
M.dimension (mm) - 200x145x260
Volume (l) - 3,5

- Ideal for medium-sized consumption and thanks to its wide hole for emptying deep fryers.
- Removable filter separates used oil easily from food leftovers.
- Safety valve (child lock). Reinforced walls increase its resistance to impact or damage.
- Ergonomic handle for easy pouring and transport.

Used cooking oil is highly polluting waste and its pouring away into a sewerage system pollutes the environment in a considerable way and mainly quality of surface water and groundwater. The oil poured into the sewerage system damages operation of water treatment plants and its sediments clog sewage pipes. Being lighter than water, oil film is created on its surface preventing oxygen passage and causing suffocation of water organisms and plants. In case of oil appearance in the soil the thin oil layer is created between soil particles and root system of plants reducing their ability to receive nutrients from the ground. In case of contamination of groundwater underlying rock drinking water quality is reduced in the long term. One litre of oil can contaminate up to one million litres of water. In the sewage pipes the sediments are deposited gradually and the pipes are clogged, moreover these sediments serve as food for rodents. Despite effort of sewage treatment plants, a large number of household oil comes into our rivers, lakes and groundwater all the time.

Oil suitable for recycling:
- cooking oil after frying or deep-frying (sunflower, rape, linseed, palm, olive oil and the like),
- oil serving as food pickle (tins of tuna, vegetable canned in oil etc.),
- vegetable fats. All these oils must be recycled to ensure the right waste recycling and protection of the environment in which we live.

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