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From fry to fly: Japan’s scramble for sustainable jet fuel starts at home

TOKYO, June 6 — Japanese homemaker Maki Watanabe carefully pours into a plastic bottle the oil she used to cook her deep-fried aubergines, doing her part in her Tokyo kitchen for...

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From fry to fly: Japan’s scramble for sustainable jet fuel starts at home

TOKYO, June 6 — Japanese homemaker Maki Watanabe carefully pours into a plastic bottle the oil she used to cook her deep-fried aubergines, doing her part in her Tokyo kitchen for...

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How everyday cooking oil is helping Japan fight an aviation fuel crisis

Japan is hoping the ‘Fry to Fly’ project will help its goal of procuring a tenth of airline fuel from sustainable sources by 2030.

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  1. sabato 6 giugno 2026·malaymail.com

    From fry to fly: Japan’s scramble for sustainable jet fuel starts at home

    TOKYO, June 6 — Japanese homemaker Maki Watanabe carefully pours into a plastic bottle the oil she used to cook her deep-fried aubergines, doing her part in her Tokyo kitchen…

  2. sabato 6 giugno 2026·scmp.com

    How everyday cooking oil is helping Japan fight an aviation fuel crisis

    Japan is hoping the ‘Fry to Fly’ project will help its goal of procuring a tenth of airline fuel from sustainable sources by 2030.