Japanese conglomerate teams up with local rice husk provider for biochar carbon offsets

Published 09:10 on April 17, 2023  /  Last updated at 09:14 on April 17, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Japan, Nature-based, Voluntary

Marubeni Corp. has signed a deal with one of Japan’s largest producers of rice husk biochar to increase its production capacities and create carbon credits, according to a press release published Monday.
Marubeni Corp. has signed a deal with one of Japan’s largest producers of rice husk biochar to increase its production capacities and create carbon credits, according to a press release published Monday.


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