Pentas Flora enters Japanese market with premium RRBO


Lim Aik Fu, managing director of Pentas Flora Group (right), with Hidekazu Maruyama, Tribo Japan chairman, during the expansion announcement ceremony

KUALA LUMPUR: Pentas Flora, Malaysia’s leading re-refined base oil (RRBO) producer and scheduled waste management specialist, has announced its introduction of its high-quality, sustainable RRBO to the Japanese market.

Pentas Flora is a comprehensive waste management company based in Malaysia. As one of the region’s largest re-refiners, it specialises in the recovery and re-refining of used engine oils into premium RRBO and eco-fuel oils.

According to a statement issued by Pentas Flora, Japan is globally recognised for its stringent quality standards and commitment to "Monozukuri" (the art of manufacturing). 

By introducing its Group II+ and Group III RRBO, Pentas Flora is meeting the growing demand for sustainable raw materials that match the performance of virgin base oils.

“This expansion is more than a business growth milestone; it represents a "Cradle-to-Cradle" philosophy. By converting used motor oil into high-grade base oil, Pentas Flora is helping Japanese partners reduce their Scope 3 emissions and transition towards a truly circular industrial model”, said Lim Aik Fu, managing director of Pentas Flora Group.

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