Products without middle men: Next project
no middle men
16 Jan 2018
/ 08:23
CORFU. The ‘Without Middle Men’ group from the Corfu Alternative Cultural Workshop has announced the 28th distribution of products ‘Without middle men’ (cheese products, BIO flour, potatoes) in Corfu.
The scheduled time and place for delivery is Saturday 3 February, 10-30-13.30 at the car park at Alykes (Emboriko).
On the same date and at the same time and place, there will be a collection of used cooking oil – to be recycled as bio fuel.
On the same date – Saturday 3 February - and at the same time and place, there will be a collection of used cooking oil – to be recycled as biofuel.
This project is the outcome of collaboration between the ‘Without middle men’ group and the children from the ‘Using detergents’ lesson at the Corfu Alternative Culture Workshop. It should be noted that there are reciprocal benefits (e.g. detergents for participating schools).
We would like request people not to throw away their used cooking oil, but to keep it in plastic or glass bottles and bring it for recycling on Saturday 3 February, 10.30-13.30, where there will be a special container for the oil. The collection of used cooking oil is something that will hopefully be included in all of our future activities. We are counting on people’s desire to help the environment!
On the same date and at the same time and place, there will be a collection of used cooking oil – to be recycled as bio fuel.
- Cheese products from the cheese maker Avramouli – Parapotamo, Larissa.
- BIO Flour from the Papageorgiou Farm - Konitsa, Ioannina.
- Potatoes (Agria variety) from the producer – Serres. (large and small potatoes)
On the same date – Saturday 3 February - and at the same time and place, there will be a collection of used cooking oil – to be recycled as biofuel.
This project is the outcome of collaboration between the ‘Without middle men’ group and the children from the ‘Using detergents’ lesson at the Corfu Alternative Culture Workshop. It should be noted that there are reciprocal benefits (e.g. detergents for participating schools).
We would like request people not to throw away their used cooking oil, but to keep it in plastic or glass bottles and bring it for recycling on Saturday 3 February, 10.30-13.30, where there will be a special container for the oil. The collection of used cooking oil is something that will hopefully be included in all of our future activities. We are counting on people’s desire to help the environment!