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The Turks want to build a Factory for Motor Oils Recycling?

Published February 10, 2016
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Turks Factory Tuzla ekapija.baPrime Minister of the Tuzla Canton Bego Gutić and the Minister of Physical Planning and Environment Protection Hasan Fehratović hosted yesterday the delegation of potential Turkish investors interested in opening a factory for recycling motor oils and other used oils.

As pointed out by Fatih Tasdelen and Besir Ismaili, the Tuzla Canton is very interesting for this activity, especially considering numerous production plants, mines, and the number of registered motor vehicles in this area.

“The factory we intend to build in B&H would be ecologically acceptable with the capacity of processing around 5000 tons of waste oils annually. By processing these oils, we get fuel oils, biodiesel, petroleum and other kinds of oils,” said Tasdelen and added that, after the processing in these factories, all waste oils are reused.

Prime Minister Gutić and the Minister Fehratović expressed support for the implementation of one such business and ecological project. They also highlighted readiness of the Government to support every new investment that brings employment and other benefits, such as ecological waste disposal, through quick administrative response to every business request and through developmental incentives.

(Source: akta.ba)

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