Rewinding from waste breaks

Cooking oil is one of the unfamiliar ingredients and is often encountered every day. Almost everyone uses fried oil for cooking purposes.

Unfortunately, many have not realized that waste or commonly called fried oil with a while has a serious impact for the environment and health.

That's what makes Password (33) and Bintar Prakoso (33) is acquiring to take advantage of the waste of the used fried oil so that it does not pollute the environment. Cilegon Indah Complex (PCI), Cibeber District, Cilegon City is conscious that the oil is slanted if it is discharged so only, it will bring problems to the environment, such as blocking soil pores, polluting water, and clogging drainage channels.

The password brings the jerrigen to further pick up the waste of ugly oil from citizens in the Cilegon Indah Complex (PCI), Cilegon City, Banten.

Password sees messages from citizens who will sell sludge oil waste in Cilegon City, Banten.

Starting at the time of the COVID-19 pandemi, they found inspiration to try to take advantage of slantah or Used Cooking Oil (UCO) used as Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) or aircraft fuel.

Passwords that are employees in one of the State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) companies while Bintar who work in private companies are now utilizing their holidays to collect and hold slanted oils from citizens. They purchased slant oil from citizens and home industry to be then sold back to the company and processed into alternative energy sources.

Not only buy, but people can also exchange the 5 liters of slant oil to be exchanged with 1 liter of premium packaging fried oil from it. In a month, they are able to collect ugly oils as much as 2,000 liters of giraffe oil packed in jerigen.

The password transports slantah oil waste purchased from one of the coffee stalls in Cilegon City, Banten.

The people cook their home cooking in Serang City, Banten.

The community does not need to be difficult to come to the shelter of the oil, because it also provides unaccurable shuttle services.

The business that was followed by since 2020 has now been 16 branch partners in a number of regions in Banten Province among other cities of Serang, Serang Regency, and Pandeglang.

Photo and text : Muhammad Bagus Khoirunas

Sandi is preparing to transport sludge oil waste in one of the coffee shops in Cilegon City, Banten.

The password pours the waste of oil slantah into the jerrigen purchased from citizens in Cilegon City, Banten.

The password transports slantah oil waste purchased from one of the coffee shops in Cilegon City, Banten.

Sandi and Bintar Prakoso transports jerigen containing waste oil slant.

A number of waste oils collected by citizens in Cilegon City, Banten.

The password poses in the place of its slant oil waste shelter in the Cilegon Indah Complex, Cilegon City, Banten.

Editor : Prasetyo Utomo

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