Only 3% of air-polluting waste oil gets collected in Serbia each year – Big health risk
Source: Tanjug
Wednesday, 12.02.2020.
12:58
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It is estimated that Serbia imports around 54,000 tons of base oil each year.
– Large amounts of this oil end up, through semi-legal channels, as energy sources for heating small craft shops, which is a big risk – Sinisa Mitrovic, the head of the Center for Circular Economy at the Chamber of Commerce of Serbia, told Tanjug.
Waste oil is also sold online and offered through ads as an energy source for home furnaces, but its burning has a substantial negative impact on air quality and people's health.
According to Mitrovic, a network of collectors needs to be formed and storage and processing centers need to be built.
At the moment, the local capacities allow for only 1,500 to 2,000 tons of waste oils to be collected.
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