20 tons of raw materials from organic waste were sent from Lviv to the Frankivsk region

20 tons of raw materials from organic waste were sent from Lviv to the Frankivsk region ЛКП "Зелене місто"
Olena Yatseno

Raw materials were purchased by an enterprise from the village of Vyhoda, Kalushsky district

On Thursday, May 26, about 20 tons of raw materials of organic origin were sent from Lviv to the Ivano-Frankivsk region.

The product was shipped to the city's composting station, according to LKP "Green City".

Raw materials obtained from the processing of organic waste were purchased by Uniplit LLC from the village of Vyрoda, Kalush district.

"The enterprise has already purchased about 100 tons of this raw material to meet the needs of its own production. Cooperation will continue further," the Green City LKP said in a statement.

Recall that the composting station operates in Lviv on the street. Plastovy, 13. Ready-made raw materials can also be purchased here.

Before EcoPolitics wrote how to sort organics to make sure it gets composted. It is important to dispose of organic waste without bags.

In organic containers, you can throw away the remains of raw vegetables and fruits; egg shell; flour products; leftover confectionery; tea leaves without tea bags; leftover coffee; cut grass; withered flowers.

At the same time, it is impossible to throw into containers for organics: meat, fish, dairy and fatty products; municipal solid waste; glass and glass containers; plastic, balls, bags, packaging waste, tetra-pac; napkins and paper products; fabric products.

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