JR Tokai Retailing Plus Provides Waste Cooking Oil from Food Factories as Raw Material for Domestic SAF
NQ Score
78/100
N1 Content Completeness
9
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Four companies, including JR Tokai Retailing Plus and JGC Holdings, agreed to use waste cooking oil from JR-PLUS food factories to produce domestic Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). Starting April 2026, the initiative aims to cut CO2 emissions by 150,000 kg annually.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How much CO2 will be reduced through this initiative?
- A: Up to 55,000 liters of SAF will be produced from approximately 60,000 kg of waste cooking oil provided annually, resulting in an estimated reduction of about 150,000 kg of CO2 per year.
- Q: Where is the waste cooking oil provided from?
- A: It is provided from food factories in the Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka regions operated by JR East Retailing Plus.
- Q: Where is SAF manufactured?
- A: SAF is manufactured at the large-scale domestic SAF production plant of SAFFAIRE SKY ENERGY in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture.