A Japanese paper manufacturer has come up with a low-cost method to use the parts of a tree that are not usable for making paper (i.e. bark, branches, and leaves) and turn them into bioethanol. The technology would not only make use of 30 percent of the tree that is currently discarded or used as fertilizer, but would also reduce the need to divert crops from the food supply for making biofuels.
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