TOWING and Suntory Begin Full-Scale Production of Biochar from Beverage Residue
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- TOWING and Suntory Begin Full-Scale Production of Biochar from Beverage Residue
- TOWING and Suntory begin full-scale production of high-performance biochar using beverage factory residue in Kyushu, aiming to build a circular model and reduce GHG emissions.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 3, 2026
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TOWING and Suntory begin full-scale production of high-performance biochar using beverage factory residue in Kyushu, aiming to build a circular model and reduce GHG emissions.
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- TOWING and Suntory Begin Full-Scale Production of Biochar from Beverage Residue (June 3, 2026), PR Times
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- June 3, 2026
TOWING and Suntory begin full-scale production of high-performance biochar using beverage factory residue in Kyushu, aiming to build a circular model and reduce GHG emissions.
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- 📰 Published: June 3, 2026 at 23:00
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TOWING and Suntory Holdings have confirmed yield increases in joint trials of high-performance biochar. They are now beginning full-scale production using manufacturing residue in the Kyushu region to build a local circular model. Since May 2025, they tested biochar made from tea dregs from Suntory plants combined with TOWING's microbes, applying it to contracted tea plantations. This resulted in a 30% yield increase while maintaining quality. The biochar will be produced at Suntory's Kyushu Kumamoto Plant and applied to local tea farms. The companies are also exploring overseas applications, including tests in Thailand using rice husks in sugarcane fields to address agricultural burning and reduce GHG emissions. TOWING's 'Soratan' biochar upcycles unused biomass, improves soil, stabilizes crop yields, cuts chemical fertilizer needs, and generates carbon credits by fixing carbon in farmlands. Suntory aims to advance regenerative agriculture and resource circulation through these efforts.
FAQ
Who is starting the full-scale production of high-performance biochar?
TOWING Co., Ltd. and Suntory Holdings Limited.
What is used as the raw material for the high-performance biochar?
Manufacturing residue (tea dregs) from Suntory's Kyushu Kumamoto Plant.
When will the full-scale production of high-performance biochar begin?
It will begin this month and onwards.
Where will the high-performance biochar be applied?
Tea plantations in the Kyushu region contracted with Suntory.
Why use high-performance biochar?
To upcycle manufacturing residue, reduce chemical fertilizers, and cut GHG emissions.