CiTC Partners With Rentar To Help Reduce Green Gas Emissions

June 17, 2020 - In a highly industrialized world, we are prone to exposure to different chemicals and pollutants in the air. There are several causes of air pollution- both natural and man-made.

One of the leading causes of air pollution is carbon monoxide from vehicle emissions. Not only is it dangerous to human health, but it is harmful to the environment as well.

Mr. Eddie Sobczewski, owner of CiTC USA explains that there is a collective and worldwide effort in exhaust emission control and in improving fuel efficiency that aims to reduce air pollution.

“Today, new and innovative technologies are being studied and explored by vehicle and engine OEMs or original equipment manufacturers. These include devices for post-combustion cleanup technologies, pre-combustion retrofits, and the rise of improved and/or alternative fuels. “

As part of an effort to contribute to the environment, CiTC partnered with Rentar to distribute a fuel catalyst that can reduce fuel consumption and at the same time, decrease the greenhouse gas emissions in both on-road and offroad engines, boilers, and furnaces.

Rentar fuel catalyst is a cylindrical device that can be attached to the fuel lines of engines. It is composed of rare earth elements and refined metal. As untreated fuel passes through the catalyst, it starts a chemical reaction that treats the fuel making it efficient in combustion and while successfully eliminating black smoke up to 44.4% and reducing particle emission to 20%.

“In addition, you are able to contribute sustainably to the environment by reducing harmful smoke and toxic carbon emissions that are main causes of air pollution and a range of respiratory diseases. “ Sobczewski concludes.

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