ECOHANDMADE
As things become old and lose their usefulness, you can throw them away or you can give them a new life.
Rather than contribute to landfills, used industrial drums become unique furniture and home accessories made with recycled materials.
The contemporary and modern elegance of Vibrazioni Art design's furniture is a good choise for your home.
VOLVO white/blu # recycled industrial steel.
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TOTAL orange red # recycled industrial steel.
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FARMFRESH yellow # recycled industrial steel and make your green furniture.
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light blue gray # recycled industrial steel.
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DEXELIA black # recycled industrial steel. Buyng your recycled furniture.
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CAT yellow-black # recycled industrial steel.
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AURELI emerald green # recycled industrial steel.
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CIMCOOL flash pink # recycled industrial steel.Your next chair from recycled materials. ...
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acid green # recycled industrial steel.
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Oil-Accidents and eco Environment
The Mediterranean, according to statistics IMO, the percentage of pollution caused by oil spills from ships is 10%. This is obviously statistics on accidental spills that do not take account of illegal operations, such as the washing of tanks. An estimate of the Mediterranean Petroleum receive each year about 1 million tons of oil from various sources (intentional and accidental spills, indigenous resources contributed by the rivers, etc.)..
Analyzing the causes of these accidents, you can see that for 64% of these are attributable to human error, 16% to 10% mechanical failure and structural problems of the ship, while the remaining 10% is attributable to causes certain.
The majority of accidents attributable to human error and to undetermined causes may well be ascribed to problems related to old boats with crews who walk in unprepared and improvised many of the Mediterranean.
According to statistics by ITOPF, the trade association of carriers of oil, the causes of spills occur in the following proportions:
- During loading and unloading about 35%,
- During the bunkering around 7%,
- Collisions around 2%,
- For running aground approximately 3%
- For leaks in the hull around 7%,
- In response to fires or explosions (such as the Haven) 2%
- For other cases is best determined on 29%,
- For other routine operations on 15%.