• Through visionary chemistry a hill of beans now amounts to a greener cup of coffee
ME NewsWire/ Business Wire
NAGOYA, Japan - Sunday, May 4th 2014
Menicon
Co., Ltd., is globally regarded as Japan’s leading contact lens
manufacturer. But it’s not often that the world gets a revealing glimpse
of the fundamental scientific expertise that gives Menicon its edge. So
witness this: Menicon has helped Starbucks Coffee to pioneer
fermentation technology that now allows the coffee grounds from
Starbucks stores in the Tokyo area to be converted into feed for the
dairy cows that produce the milk that goes into your latté.
Starbucks
was looking for a better use than plant compost for the hill of beans
its stores across Japan produce each day. Although compost is an
impeccably green solution that Starbucks has chosen in the Osaka area,
composting coffee grounds (known as “bean cake”) leaves significant
nutritional value unused. And how much more elegant to turn it into feed
for the cows that make the milk that go in Starbucks coffee? The first
problem was that there was no technology available to do that.
This
is where Menicon stepped in. As an offshoot of materials research
toward new contact lenses, since 2011 Menicon researchers had been
experimenting with fermentation technologies aimed at finding new uses
for rice straw (which Japan has in profusion). One lactic acid
fermentation technique they developed turned out to be just the ticket
for bean cake. So, in a joint effort with the Veterinary Medicine
Department of Azabu University, Menicon developed a cattle feed
(suitable for long-term storage) that results in milk with a lower
somatic cell count – which is a key quality indicator in dairy products.
The
second problem was how to collect bean cake from 1,000 stores
nationwide. The logistics needed to be hygienic, regular and
economically viable. And viability meant having enough raw material
available within a short drive by truck to run a dedicated production
line. Obviously, there is no environmental benefit to trucking wet
coffee grounds halfway across the country.
That’s why the intense
concentration of Starbucks stores in the Tokyo area was critical to the
solution. Special storage areas were added to the refrigerated trucks
that deliver chilled product to each store. Since the trucks return
empty to Starbucks distribution centers anyway, they are able to
back-haul bean cake (without adding significant additional carbon
footprint) and accumulate it at a few points from where the recycler can
economically truck it to a plant in the Tokyo suburbs.
As a
result, some of the milk that complements Starbucks beverages in Japan
now comes from coffee-fed cows. And in 2013 Menicon and Starbucks, along
with Sanyu Plant Service Co., Ltd., jointly applied for a patent on the
process used to produce this lactic acid-fermented feed.
For
Menicon, this is an important step toward realizing a corporate vision,
adopted in 2009, aimed at evolving to become “a world enterprise
friendly to people, animals and the environment.”
About Menicon
Headquartered
in Nagoya, Japan, and represented in over 80 countries, Menicon Co.,
Ltd. is the only contact lens company in the world dedicated to every
aspect of the field from material development and lens design to
manufacturing of lenses and lens care solutions. For more information,
visit menicon.com or contact Yoko Kido: presscontact@menicon-net.co.jp
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Contacts
Menicon Co., Ltd.
Yoko Kido, +81-52-935-1187
General Manager
PR/ Secretary & Mecenat Dept.
presscontact@menicon-net.co.jp
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