Kids Experience Eco-Activities via 'Fun Eco-Soap Making' from Recycled Cooking Oil: Tanaka Iron Works Debuts Original Mascot 'Yu-chan'
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Tanaka Iron Works, an asphalt plant manufacturer, held a UCO-themed recycling workshop for 75 elementary students in Fukuoka to promote its 'Roa(d)cal SDGs Project'.
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- Q: What is the Roa(d)cal SDGs Project?
- A: It is a coined term combining 'Road' and 'Local.' This resource circulation project collects used cooking oil from local households, repurposes it as fuel for asphalt plants, and returns the energy to the local community's roads.
- Q: Why does an asphalt manufacturer host soap-making workshops?
- A: To help children, the leaders of the next generation, realize that used cooking oil is a precious resource. This promotes local collection efforts and raises environmental awareness as part of the company's GX strategy.
- Q: What are the environmental benefits of this project?
- A: By using biomass fuel (UCO) as a substitute for heavy oil or diesel, it contributes to reducing CO2 emissions, SOx, and NOx, accelerating the achievement of carbon neutrality.