It is planned to make compost with dry sargassum from the beaches, worms, and dog waste from the Municipal Animal Welfare Center (CEBIAM), to date 3 thousand tons of the seaweed have been collected since January in the municipality of Solidaridad.
The municipal secretary of environment and climate change Lourdes Várguez indicated that this week new operations will begin by university students from Germany who seek sustainable use of sargassum.
It is about making a fuel, in addition to recovering sand for the eroded areas, a project that has made significant progress and is a pioneer in the way of treating the algae, which is expected to arrive en masse starting in May on the coasts of Carmen beach.
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