Emirates biotech initiates transformation in the PLA bioplastics sector

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Emirates biotech initiates transformation in the PLA bioplastics sector

SS Royal Kit Emirates Investment and Global Biopolymers Industries have introduced Emirates Biotech, a new initiative set to transform the PLA bioplastics sector in the Middle East, Africa, and India.

Source: WorldBioMarketInsights

This venture focuses on manufacturing and promoting PLA biopolymers, providing a sustainable and circular substitute for conventional fossil fuel-based plastics.

Emirates Biotech offers top-notch sustainable options to traditional plastics. Their PLA biopolymers are renewable, recyclable, biodegradable, and in line with circular economy principles. Positioned strategically to meet the rising demand for eco-friendly products, Emirates Biotech supplies PLA biopolymers and delivers expertise in application development, recycling, and sustainable end-of-life solutions.

Shaikh Suhail Ali Saeed Rashed Al-Maktoum highlighted that this collaboration underscores the company's dedication to advancing sustainability regionally and globally. By investing in PLA bioplastics, Emirates Biotech aims to promote a more environmentally conscious society, supporting the UAE's Green Agenda 2030 vision.

Emirates Biotech aims to kick off commercial operations in early 2025 and initiate the construction of its first PLA production facility in the UAE before 2026.

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