What is a venture company that solves corporate "unused resources" by upcycling fermentation technology?

 What is the new value created from the upcycling that "waits" for disposal?

Farmen station founded in 2009.

Although it is a venture company, in recent years it has been collaborating with major companies one after another.

The reason is the solution of "a certain problem" that a company has.

Wet wipes sold at a corner of the "ANA Festa" shop at Haneda Airport.

Kaori Takeshima, General Affairs Team, General Affairs Department, All Nippon Airways Trading Co., Ltd. "Disinfecting wet wipes made from non-standard unused bananas"

Wet wipes made from non-standard Ecuadorian bananas imported by ANA Foods.

Of the approximately 14,000 tons imported annually, about 1% of non-standard bananas have darkened skins or rotten shafts.

Mr. Takeshima, General Affairs Team, General Affairs Department, All Nippon Airways Trading Co., Ltd. "I used to use (non-standard bananas) as feed for livestock, but it is a dream to be reborn as a different product with new added value. It's an initiative. "

This upcycling was made possible by collaboration with the venture company Farmen Station.

Farmen Station has developed a unique fermentation technology that produces ethanol from various raw materials, develops cosmetic raw materials, and manufactures and sells unique products such as fragrance sprays using rice.


Then, by applying this technology, we are providing various major companies with projects to generate ethanol from unused resources emitted by companies and create sustainable original products.

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