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JR Tokai Retailing Plus to Provide Used Cooking Oil from Food Factories as Raw Material for Domestic SAF

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JR Tokai Retailing Plus will begin supplying used cooking oil from its food factories as raw material for domestically produced SAF.

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Q: How has JR Tokai Retailing Plus contributed to the realization of a sustainable society?
A: JR Tokai Retailing Plus has contributed to the realization of a sustainable society through activities such as reusing used cooking oil from its food factories for feed and fertilizer.
Q: What specific contributions does JR Tokai Retailing Plus aim to make through this collaboration?
A: Through this collaboration, JR Tokai Retailing Plus will strengthen its contribution to CO2 emission reduction by providing used cooking oil as raw material for domestic SAF. Starting April 2026, all JR-PLUS food factories will transition to initiatives that reuse used cooking oil for domestic SAF production, aiming for further contributions to climate change countermeasures.
Q: What is the amount of used cooking oil to be provided, the amount of SAF to be produced, and the CO2 reduction effect?
A: Approximately 60,000 kg of used cooking oil is expected to be provided annually. This supply volume can produce up to approximately 55,000 liters of SAF annually, with an expected CO2 reduction effect of 150,000 kg-CO2.
Q: What is SAF?
A: SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) is an aviation fuel made from raw materials such as used cooking oil, which can significantly reduce CO2 emissions compared to conventional aviation fuel. As aircraft are difficult to replace with fuels like electricity or hydrogen, CO2 emission reduction through SAF utilization is a global necessity.
Q: What are Japan's goals regarding SAF?
A: In Japan, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has set a target for domestic airlines to replace 10% of their fuel usage with SAF by 2030, aiming for carbon neutrality by 2050.
Q: What is the 'Fry to Fly Project'?
A: The 'Fry to Fly Project' is a project that aims to realize a world where aircraft fly using SAF made from used cooking oil generated in homes and businesses. The project was initiated by JGC HD, and companies, local governments, and organizations that agree with its founding principles directly participate in promoting resource circulation within Japan by providing used cooking oil generated in everyday places like homes and restaurants.