Moreover, the consumer price of cement is likely to increase due to the rise in price of petrol and therefore transport costs [30]. This can lead to financial difficulties in using cement for housing projects, especially in rural areas 3. Survey: methodology and scope A survey was carried ...
both petrol and diesel. With this, Delhi became the first city in the country to switch from BS-IV grade fuels to BS-VI. BS-VI fuel is equivalent to fuel meeting Euro-VI emission norms.
Finally, and since natural raw materials are used in a sustainable way, obtaining a biodegradable product, biolubricant production could help to improve climate action, protecting life on land and below water (as, for instance, a biolubricant spill would not be as harmful as its petrol-based ...