Sapporo Breweries' new hit -- bluejeans

Japan beer and food makers begin upcycling waste into popular products

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For its hot, new pants, Sapporo teamed up with Shima Denim Works in Okinawa Prefecture, an old hand at upcycling a sugar cane byproduct into denim. (Photo by Makoto Okada) 

JUNYA HEMMI, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Slammed by the pandemic, one Japanese brewery decided to get into the bluejeans business.

It turns out that Sapporo Breweries, based in Hokkaido, had tailor-made raw materials capable of producing denim -- malt lees, hop stems and hop leaves, in other words, waste from the brewing process.

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