Description
(lichens, reeds, sphagnum, etc.). Peat takes thousands of years to form (only 1 mm layer is formed per year) and is divided into fibrous and amorphous peat, and according to the conditions of formation – into formed in the lowland bogs, in the raised bogs and transitional kind of peat. Peat accumulates in swamps and marshy forests, where excess water collects. Peat is extracted by draining the wetlands. The excavated peat can then be recycled chemically or mechanically. There are almost forty of these rock types in Lithuania.
The products manufactured by Rėkyva JSC are made of milled and block peat formed in the raised bogs. In addition, peat is divided into different categories according to the degree of peat formation, each category has its own properties.
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