Nairobi — Java House has reduced 148 tonnes of carbon emissions in 2024 through a used cooking oil recycling project in partnership with renewable energy firm Muenzer Kenya.
The initiative involves repurposing used cooking oil as feedstock for biodiesel production, showcasing the hospitality sector’s potential in advancing sustainability and the circular economy.
“Transforming waste into resources that reduce carbon emissions reflects our commitment to environmental responsibility and inspires…
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