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Java reduces 148 tonnes of carbon output

From left: Java House Head of Corporate Affairs Maureen Mithamo and Environment, Safety and Health Officer Douglas Korir receive a certificate for contribution to reducing carbon emissions, from Muenzer Kenya Commercial and Country Manager Purity Simiyu. [James Wanzala, Standard]

Java House has made notable sustainability strides this year, contributing to a reduction of 148 tonnes of carbon emissions through its used cooking oil recycling project.

This initiative, in partnership with renewable energy company Muenzer Kenya, involves supplying used cooking oil as feedstock for biodiesel production.

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