Sabah plans joint venture to harness biomass


KOTA KINABALU: Sabah is moving towards harnessing the 20 million tonnes of biowaste generated by the state’s oil palm sector annually.

A joint venture company initiated by Agensi Innovasi Malaysia (AIM) will be set up to collect biomass from oil palm plantations and industries large enough to sustain downstream activities, including the manufacture of pellets and bio-chemicals.

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