Sécuriser nos routes grâce à la betterave? – TVA Nouvelles
Vous pouvez diminuer le risque d’accident en utilisant notre liquide Fusion AVANT la tempête. Visionnez le reportage sur TVA nouvelles :
Vous pouvez diminuer le risque d’accident en utilisant notre liquide Fusion AVANT la tempête. Visionnez le reportage sur TVA nouvelles :
Écoutez la courte interview de Paul Arcand, Radio Cogeco – 98,5 fm, avec Patrick Boisjoly d’Éco-Forma :
The winter season is approaching so it’s time to place your orders for ORGANIC MELT, our famous high quality ecological de-icer. Effective down to -30C, it is the least corrosive and safest for cement, asphalt, paving stones, grass and pets, within recommended conditions. In addition, it covers 25% more surface…
SOURCE : OTTAWA CITIZEN – by TOM SPEARS This winter, the Citizen’s Tom Spears looks at what makes our coldest season tick. It’s a series we call The Science of Winter, and today we hear from an expert what to do with a truckload of waste beet juice on a…
SOURCE : Global News by Andrew Russell Every year cities across the country spread millions of tonnes of road salt to combat the frigid, icy conditions of a Canadian winter. A video that went viral last week showed Vancouver residents in the midst of a frenzied rush to gather free…
SOURCE : The Huffington Post Canada – By Sarah Rieger An organic alternative to road salt is helping Canadian municipalities keep their streets ice-free — and smelling kind of sweet. Cowansville, Que. is just the latest municipality to turn to beet juice, reports CBC News. The town says mixing the…
SOURCE : CBC News Cowansville, Que., estimates it will use 30 per cent less salt this year as a result of move to beets The town of Cowansville, Que., is taking a slightly different approach when it comes to salting icy roads this season. In an effort to reduce its…
SOURCE : thestar.com by Liam Casey Molasses from sugar beets, refined and sprayed on roads, can help melt ice at temperatures as low as -32 C — with less environmental damage. Nothing beats a beet in bad weather. On Tuesday, Toronto’s salt trucks will be rolling out across the city…
SOURCE : thestar.com by RICHARD J. BRENNAN An increasing number of municipalities are spraying a combination of sugar beet juice and salt brine to keep roadways from icing. Winter driving in many parts of Ontario has become a whole lot sweeter. An increasing number of municipalities are spraying a combination…