Belgian company will convert animal blood in slaughterhouses into drinking water quality water
A Belgian company will convert animal blood accumulated after slaughter in slaughterhouses into drinking water quality water.
Veos, a company that produces animal feed and protein from the by-products of slaughter, aims to save 45 million liters of groundwater annually by converting animal blood.
The Belgian company, located in the city of Zwevezel, on the Dutch border, announced that it will establish a 2 million-euro treatment plant to convert animal blood into drinking water.
According to Belgian media, this will be a world first.
