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07/29/2008 08:35 AM     print story email story  

Pigs in Japan Raised on Recycled Food

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Pigs raised on recycled foods are contributing to the Japanese food supply, while reducing waste.

A certified company called Recycling Loop collects unsold foods from 25 shops in Chiba prefecture, east of Tokyo, and uses it to make liquid fodder. Pork fed on this liquid fodder is sold at 55 shops in the Kanto region owned by Japanese retail giant Aeon Co. Aeon aims to expand the system to establish a nationwide Recycling System.

Aeon is the first retailer to gain approval for this recycling project after the enforcement of the Amended Food Recycling Law in December 2007. The certification enables companies to collect waste foods beyond the framework of the local government.

The project, which is in line with Japan's Amended Food Recycling Law, is based on a recycling-oriented model, the Closed-Loop Recycling System.

Costs for recycling waste foods are twice as high as those for incineration; however, efficient collection has decreased the costs to comparable levels as incineration. Making feed from waste foods also reduces carbon dioxide emissions when compare with incineration.

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