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Tina Talisa Inspects Pertamina's Waste Bank in Cilacap: Waste Frying Oil is Brought into the Economy

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Tina Talisa Inspects Pertamina's Waste Bank in Cilacap: Waste Frying Oil is Brought into the Economy
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Key Points

  • Tina Talisa visited the Pertamina-supported waste bank in Cilacap on-site.
  • Waste bank members regularly collect used frying oil from households.
  • The collection of waste oil both protects the environment and provides economic income.

Tina Talisa personally inspected the operations of the waste bank established by Pertamina in the Cilacap city of Indonesia. During the visit, she observed that the waste bank members regularly collect used frying oil from households.

This collected waste oil is recycled and transformed into economic value. In this way, it both contributes to the prevention of environmental pollution and creates a new source of income for the local community.

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What exactly do the waste bank members do?
The members regularly collect used frying oil generated from households and bring it to the waste bank.
What is the main purpose of collecting waste frying oils?
Through this practice, waste oils are transformed into a source of economic income, and at the same time, environmental pollution is prevented.
Where is the mentioned waste bank located and who is it supported by?
The waste bank operates in the Cilacap region of Indonesia and is supported by the Pertamina company.

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