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    Algae market potentially worth $320 billion draws Honda Motor and oil refiner Eneos

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    Date
    January 25, 2022
    Author
    Bloomberg
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    Classification code
    BW20220125_Sl/9
    Excerpt
    Oil refiner Eneos Holdings Inc. and Honda Motor Co. are among a group of more than 35 Japanese companies and institutions that have banded together to try to tap the potential of microalgae to help replace fossil fuels and to provide an array of food and consumer goods products. By banding together under an initiative called Matsuri (Microalgae Towards Sustainable & Resilient Industry), the group is hoping to create enough demand for the phytoplankton to make a large-scale algae farm viable in Malaysia.
    Citation
    Algae market potentially worth $320 billion draws Honda Motor and oil refiner Eneos. (2022, January 25). Business World, p. S1/9.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/13086
    Associated content
    Online version
    Corporate Names
    Eneos Holdings, Inc. New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization Chitose Laboratory Corp. Mitsui Chemical Inc.
    Personal Names
    White, Rebecca Takanori, Hoshino Hideki, Matsuo Motonari, Shibakami Toshiya, Sasaki
    Geographic Names
    Malaysia
    Scientific Names
    Chlamydomonas
    Subject
    microalgae Algae biofuels
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