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titleOfInvention Treatment method of bark oil adsorbent
abstract A process for decomposing adsorbed oil is completed simply and in a short period of time. Kind Code: A1 A method for treating oil after adsorbing oil onto a bark oil adsorbent in which at least one of powder, flakes and fibrous material is contained as a bark in a biodegradable outer packaging material, comprising: The bark oil adsorbent adsorbed on the bark is put into an environment where the bark is fermented and decomposed by soil microorganisms, and the oil adsorbed on the bark oil adsorbent is decomposed with priority over the bark. [Selection diagram] None
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