AUTHOR: Tetteh David Emaahi Have you ever thought of the negative impact of improper disposal of used oil? It very shocking to realize people( mechanic,driver, and industrial workers) in this 21st century dispose their used oil improperly. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under its rules and regulations is requires an Environmental Impact Assessment( EIA) for project. The increase in the improper way of disposing used oil in Ghana has compelled the EPA to raised concern toward that action of the people of the country Individuals, ignorantly dump or dispose used oil illegally, especially from vehicles and industrial activities. With the visit to some Mechanic industry and drivers of Accra, Ghana, these were obtained “The used oils are been disposed on the ground to dissolve into the ground. A mechanic stated. Also, one of them said, some people come around to purchase the used oil to eradicate pests and parasites that attack their crops. They stated clearly that thy...
DRAINED SPENT OIL IN A BASIN TO BE POURED FOR SALE AUTHOR: SARAH NAA MERLEY ATTOH Vehicular Oil, a synthetic lubricant used in automobile engines is one of the very dangerous sources of pollution. Once motor oil is drained from an engine, it is no longer clean because it has picked up materials, dirt particles, and other chemicals during engine operation over a said period. The emission of these chemicals into the atmosphere lead to environmental contamination and which adversely affect human lives and the ecosystem. As a result, The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals, were adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity. Ironically, Automotive Engineers in Ghana, commonly known as "mechanics or fitters,...
New Media Group 3 Used Vehicular Oil and the Environment, Be Part of the Solution, Not Part of the Pollution. Oil Pollution Combat, Ghana is a 7-member group of students of the University of Media, Arts and Communication - Institute of Journalism (UniMAC-IJ), with a responsibility of Awareness Creation and Advocacy for Sustainable Vehicular Oil Disposal. Dedicated to this project, we aim at sensitizing and educating everyone on Proper Used Vehicular Oil Disposal to save our environment, human and animal lives. BARBARA AGGREY - REPORTER ELIZABETH BRAIMAH - REPORTER/AUDIO EDITOR YUSIF AHMED - REPORTER YVONNE KATHY - JOURNALIST DAVID EMAAHI TETTEH - REPORTER/ EDITOR ANITA NAA AMERLEY ARMAH - REPORTER SARAH NAA MERLEY ATTOH - EDITOR/ CONTENT SUPERVISOR/ REPPORTER /
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