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SDGs Stove Rest Area A stove made from recycled used cooking oil will be exhibited for the first time at the Kitahiroshima Snow Festival in Hokkaido

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[SDGs Stove Rest Area] Stove made from recycled used cooking oil will be exhibited for the first time at the Kitahiroshima Snow Festival in Hokkaido ​
Maruyoshi Logistics Co., Ltd. Press release: January 22, 2025 [SDGs Stove Rest Area] A stove made from recycled used cooking oil will be exhibited for the first time at the Kitahiroshima Snow Festival in Hokkaido ~Reusing cooking oil from nearby facilities in Kitahiroshima City. As a local contribution activity of iron logistics company Maruyoshi Logistics
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/155861/1/155861-1-a6f21c2189ddb1bcb48d8fc7c0ca960a-1408×926.jpg https://haiyusuto-bu.com Steel logistics company Maruyoshi Logistics Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Kitahiroshima City, Hokkaido, President and CEO: Takaaki Yoshitani) will launch a new initiative to encourage people to think about the global environment and energy issues at the 2025 Kitahiroshima Fureai Snow Festival. As such, we will be exhibiting a free SDGs Stove Rest Area “Attaka Station” that reuses used cooking oil from nearby facilities in Kitahiroshima City. While promoting that this stove is a solution to the social issues of “soaring fuel costs” and “global warming due to carbon dioxide”, we encouraged visitors to think about social issues. The aim is to use this as an opportunity. [SDGs Stove Rest Area Warm Station] Exhibition Overview
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/155861/1/155861-1-432a8b469780def06b6f88d19905d76e-1200×1661.jpg Event name:37th Kitahiroshima Fureai Snow Festival Venue:Kitahiroshima City Event Plaza Period:February 1-2, 2025 Exhibition contents:Free exhibition of SDGs stove powered by used cooking oil (Swedish torch and roasted marshmallows also available) Kitahiroshima Fureai Snow
Festival HP https://www.city.kitahiroshima.hokkaido.jp/sightseeing/detail/00149126.html A stove that warms people without warming the earth
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/155861/1/155861-1-92c4dd2addecc08b1ef496d43aa504f7-1200×800.jpg (Product) Sustainable oil stove eco Taro Background of the exhibition As a logistics company that transports steel, we consider improving energy efficiency and contributing to a sustainable society as important issues. Furthermore, in response to the recent social issues of soaring fuel costs and reducing carbon dioxide emissions, we are selling eco-taro, a sustainable oil stove that reuses used oil as fuel. I am. We decided to exhibit at this snow festival because we wanted the general public to experience energy reuse, not just in the logistics field. Sustainable oil stove eco Taro This stove uses oil that is routinely discarded at a high cost, reducing fuel costs and reducing CO2 emissions to virtually zero. Since used cooking oil can be used as is, heating costs can be significantly reduced by introducing it in restaurants and facilities. https://haiyusuto-bu.com Comments from Nobumitsu Fukai, Value Creation Japan
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/155861/1/155861-1-e671face84ef16eb66378ded0202418b-1200×800.jpg (Left) Mr. Norimitsu Fukai (Right) Representative Director: Mr. Takaaki Yoshitani This initiative achieves “zero disposal costs” by reusing used cooking oil fuel, which previously had costs to dispose of, and solves the recent issue of rising fuel costs. Not only that. Furthermore, unlike the CO2 emitted when burning conventional fuels such as fossil fuels such as kerosene, the CO2 emitted when burning cooking oil, which is substituted for conventional fuels through this initiative, is a raw material. The Co2 that a certain plant once absorbed from the atmosphere is now only returned to the atmosphere, making it possible to simultaneously achieve carbon neutrality (reducing CO2 emissions to virtually zero). Masu. This activity allows local communities to cooperate and provide resources and
simultaneously solve economic and environmental issues, which are now pressing issues for society as a whole. This can be said to be an excellent model case for realizing a sustainable society. (Nobumitsu Fukai) Steel logistics company Maruyoshi Logistics Co., Ltd. Image
URL: https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/155861/1/155861-1-399bf77a9c47659116ed4542a1b3aed0-1920×1280.jpg 【Maruyoshi Logistics Co., Ltd.】 Representative Director: Takaaki Yoshitani Head office address: 681-14 Waatsu, Kitahiroshima, Hokkaido 061-1264 Phone number: 011-376-3800 (main) HP:
http://www.maruyoshi-group.jp/ [Value Creation Japan] Representative name: Nobumitsu Fukai Phone number: 050-3574-9291 HP: https://sinb.jp/ Author: “SDGs Business Model Illustrated Book: Social Issues are Business Opportunities” and “SDGs for Elementary School Students” 【KoiKoi Graphics】 PR/Branding Design Representative: Daisuke Kobayashi [Susumu Co., Ltd.]In charge of corporate digital branding
Representative name: Masaru Soga Phone number: 03-6260-9754 HP: https://www.susumu-inc.com/

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