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More growth seen for Malaysia’s biodegradable packaging industry

Malaysia’s Bioeconomy Community Development Programme has been responsible for 35 projects and created an additional average monthly income of more than US$1,000 for farmers involved

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By Neily Syafiqah Eusoff

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Malaysia’s biodegradable packaging industry is expected to see further growth as countries around the world and Malaysia boost efforts to reduce the use of plastic and polystyrene materials, said Malaysian Bioeconomy Development Corp (Bioeconomy Corp).

Globally, the eco-friendly packaging market is poised to reach US$177.7 billion next year, up 63.3 per cent from just US$108.8 billion in 2011, said Bioeconomy Corp chief executive officer Dr Mohd Shuhaizam Mohd Zain, citing a study by Transparency Market Research.

As such, the biodegradable packaging industry is one sector that Bioeconomy Corp is seeing much potential in, one in which Malaysian farmers and the rural communities can partake to help develop.

Hence the agency, which is under the purview of the ministry of science, technology and innovation (Mosti), is encouraging the rural community to take part in a rice straw project to enhance the growth of high-value biodegradable products in Malaysia.

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Overseen by Bioeconomy Corp, the project is born from a 10-year agreement signed between a BioNexus Status company, Free The Seed Sdn Bhd (FTS), and Pertubuhan Peladang Kawasan Pendang Selatan (PPKPS) here in Kedah recently, which was witnessed by Mohd Shuhaizam.

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