霧島酒造×スターバックス×都城市×more trees『みやこんじょ資源循環森林プロジェクト(通称ODEN)』の新たな一歩となる取り組みが始動
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Kirishima Shuzo, in partnership with Starbucks, Miyakonojo City, and the non-profit 'more trees', has initiated a new phase of its 'Miyakonojo Resource Circulation Forest Project (ODEN)'. They have begun selling 'ODEN Stools', made from locally sourced Miyakonojo oak, on the 'more trees' website. This initiative allows consumers to support local reforestation, as a portion of the sales is donated to the project, which also involves creating compost from shochu and coffee waste to nurture seedlings.
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- Q: What is the 'Miyakonojo Resource Circulation Forest Project (ODEN)'?
- A: It is a collaborative project by Kirishima Shuzo, Starbucks Coffee Japan, Miyakonojo City, and the general incorporated association more trees. It aims to enrich nature through resource circulation, using compost made from shochu lees and coffee grounds to grow seedlings for reforestation in Miyakonojo.
- Q: What is the new initiative being launched as part of the ODEN project?
- A: The project is now selling 'ODEN Stools,' which are identical to those used in the 'KIRISHIMA GREENSHIP icoia' facility. A portion of the sales will be donated to support forest creation in Miyakonojo City.
- Q: What are the 'ODEN Stools' made of?
- A: The stools are crafted by artisans using Quercus gilva (Ichii-gashi), a type of oak tree native to Miyakonojo City.
- Q: How does purchasing an 'ODEN Stool' contribute to the environment?
- A: A portion of the revenue from each stool sold is donated to the reforestation efforts in Miyakonojo City, allowing even people from afar to participate in local forest creation.
- Q: Where can I purchase an 'ODEN Stool'?
- A: The 'ODEN Stool' is available for purchase exclusively on the official website of the general incorporated association 'more trees'. It is not sold at 'KIRISHIMA GREENSHIP icoia' or Starbucks stores.