Suntory Holdings and TOWING Begin Full-Scale Production of High-Functional Biochar Using Beverage Manufacturing Residues
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Suntory and TOWING confirmed a roughly 30% yield increase in demonstration experiments using high-functional biochar made from manufacturing residues (tea grounds). They are now starting full-scale production in the Kyushu region to build an eco-friendly regional resource circulation model.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the yield increase percentage Suntory and TOWING achieved with biochar from tea grounds?
- A: Suntory and TOWING achieved a roughly 30% yield increase in their demonstration experiments.
- Q: Which companies are involved in the full-scale production of biochar in the Kyushu region?
- A: Suntory Holdings and TOWING are involved in the full-scale production of biochar in the Kyushu region.
- Q: What type of manufacturing residue does Suntory use for producing high-functional biochar with TOWING?
- A: Suntory uses tea grounds as the manufacturing residue for producing high-functional biochar with TOWING.
- Q: Where did Suntory Holdings and TOWING begin full-scale production of biochar from beverage residues?
- A: Suntory Holdings and TOWING began full-scale production in the Kyushu region of Japan.
- Q: What is the main goal of Suntory and TOWING's biochar production project using tea grounds?
- A: The main goal is to build an eco-friendly regional resource circulation model in Kyushu.