The circular economy model has become a prominent feature as a greener approach to transforming the agriculture industry.
Waste biomaterials from the Asia agriculture industry including palm oil, rice, coconut,sugarcane etc are now viewed as treasures that, if implemented in a circular model can contribute to the bioeconomy, reduce waste generation at the same time promote sustainable agriculture.
The potential applications from agri biomass are immense advanced biofuels production, including sustainable aviation fuels (SAF); high value biochemicals, bioenergy regeneration, bioplastics and medium density fibreboards (MDF) for the furniture, paper and food packaging, animal feed and biochar.
Recently there has been much interest and research on utilizing palm oil waste to feed black soldier fly (BSF) and then transforming them high nutrient animal feed.
Separately, Sawit Kinabalu, the first only Malaysian company announced that they will revolutionise the production of tocotrienols by utilising palm oil refinery waste and the large-scale production is expected to commence in the first quarter of 2025.
Meet up with BioBond Adhesives, the start up company that is taking waste from the agriculture industry to make bio-based adhesives revolutionising the US$65 billion adhesives market.
Held at an opportune time when Indonesia is strengthening its commitment to accelerate its energy transition and strengthening a greener approach for its oil palm sector, join us in Jakarta on the 1 - 2 of Oct and find out how we can tap on this waste resource for a greener future.
Increase the value of your participation by signing up also for the
Indonesia Sustainable Biofuels event held following this event.
For more information, contact
hafizah@cmtsp.com.sg