Oil of cars made from ... animal fat
Green Earth Technologies (GET) began to market a special machine oil that does not pollute the environment. Instead of oil products from petroleum products, G-oil uses excess fat from cows.
The amount of excess fat of each cow after being killed for meat is about 100 kg.
GET's director, Jeff Marshall, said: 'We use advanced nanotechnology to turn cow's fat into liquid, into lubricants for engine motors. Now consumers tend not to eat fat, so we have a regular source of ingredients'.
G-oil can be used for automobile engines, but it can also be used for motor boats, lawn mowers and agricultural machines. This machine oil is non-toxic and easily self-destructive. Therefore, if the motor oil is accidentally mixed into the reservoir, it will not affect the surrounding environment.
(Photo: www.specializedlubricants.net)
In addition, this new type of engine oil is less polluting the air than traditional oils. According to GET, the amount of carbon oxide and nitrous oxide released by the engine will be reduced by 48% and 80%, respectively.
Green Earth Technologies' headquarters is located in Stamford, in the state of Connecticut (USA), with a staff of 250 employees in the initial period. Month
This year, the company has attracted investment of 2.1 million dollars. Jeff Marshall, who has thirty years of experience working in venture capital companies, also intends to create a "green standard" for a range of other consumer chemicals.
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