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2009年9月,日本东近江市面向乘坐本市公交快线的居民,开展了收集废弃食用油的活动。收集上来的食用油通过提炼,最终变成生物柴油,为运营在该市1 2条线路上的快速公交车提供燃料。由于发起“油菜花”环保项目,东近江市已受到日本全国的关注。该项目涉及一系列旨在为东近江市创建基于资源循环利用的基础设施的倡议,其中包含油菜的种植、菜子油的日常食用、废弃食用油的回收和提炼成燃
In September 2009, residents in East Mizoguchi, Japan, who took the express bus route of the city, carried out activities to collect waste cooking oil. The collected cooking oil is refined and eventually turned into biodiesel, fueling the express bus operating on the 12 routes in the city. As a result of the launch of the “Rape Flower” environmental project, the city of Higashi-Omi has drawn the attention of Japan. The project involves a series of initiatives aimed at creating a resource-based recycling infrastructure for the city of Higashiomi that includes the cultivation of rapeseed, the daily consumption of rapeseed oil, the recovery of waste cooking oil, and refining