THE PROCESS

New recovering process implemented by Future Effluent Recoveries is:

1.      Instead of pumping and collecting the slops, spillages and overruns to the effluent tanks we implemented the new process to recover the chemicals by product (SEPARATION) before it got contaminated.

2.      We then fill the recovered product into the 210 liter blue drums, clearly marking them with the product name and production date. (RECOVER)

3.      These drums are then weighed and a sample taken to the lab for testing.

4.      A formal lab report is issued and attached to each drum.

5.      The drums are then taken to our factory (46 Steel Road Spartan).

6.      Another part of the process is to collect the waste material (water and product combination), this is recovered and clearly marked by product.

7.      New product is manufactured from this waste material.

8.      Our factory workers then fill the recovered product for Chet Chemicals.

9.      They in turn sell the final product in their factory shop (RE-USE).

10.  There are many other functions and flow processes which we cannot at this stage divulge as it may compromise FER.

11.  We also receive damaged stock from the warehouse, which we decant into bulk bags and return it to the plant. (DECANTING)

The conclusion is that it has been a brilliant initiative which warranted Chet Chemicals to award Future Effluent Recoveries a three year contract to do the reworking with the use of their premises and laboratory.

The relationship between Craig Fransch and Chet Chemicals has been solidified by this initiative.

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