


Taiwan Government will destroy 2000 tons unqualified cooking oil to make biodiesel
On 17th November, Ministry of Health and Welfare of Taiwan announced that 236 units cooking oil which were marked pure cooking oil had been examined totally, and there were 50 units unqualified oil, 2080 tons in total. Most of them will be destroyed to make biodiesel.
According to the pure cooking oil identification inspection report of Taiwan, there is a new unqualified product whose copper chlorophyll exceed standard, and the brand of them is Fumao primary taste olive oil. Ministry of Health and Welfare of Taiwan had investigated unqualified cooking oil 2080 tons so far, and removed them off shelves. As to the cooking oil which has copper chlorophyll, Ministry of Health and Welfare of Taiwan decided to destroy them to make biodiesel.
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