BATIK WASTE PROCESSING TOOLS
Students Faculty of Agriculture University Brawijaya Malang showed how to work batik waste processing tools assembled with his colleagues in batik crafts in Bandungrejosari village, Malang, East Java, Tuesday (9/6). The 98 liters capacity tool assembled using the electrode component is able to change heavy metal content in batik waste from 90 percent to 0.02 percent so that it does not pollute the environment. ANTARA PHOTO/Ari Bowo Holypto/Rei/aww/15.
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