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India unveils first biopolymer demonstration facility



In a significant leap towards global economic leadership and environmental sustainability, Indian union minister of state (independent charge) for science and technology, minister of state (I/C) for earth sciences, MoS PMO, department of atomic energy, department of space, personnel, public grievances and pensions, Dr Jitendra Singh inaugurated India’s first demonstration facility for biopolymers at Jejuri, Pune.

India inaugurated its first Biopolymer Demonstration Facility at Jejuri, Pune, built by Praj Industries.
Union minister Dr Jitendra Singh highlighted the facility’s role in producing eco-friendly PLA bioplastics, advancing India’s bioeconomy, which grew to $150 billion in 2023.
The initiative supports India’s goals of sustainability and ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat.’

The facility, developed by Praj Industries, is the country’s first dedicated to the production of Polylactic Acid (PLA) bioplastic, marking a key milestone in India’s transition from fossil-based plastics to eco-friendly alternatives.

Dr Jitendra Singh said, “This ‘First-of-its-kind Demonstration Facility for Biopolymers in India’ is a pioneering effort in developing indigenously integrated technology for the production of Polylactic Acid (PLA) bioplastic. This marks a pivotal development for India’s commitment to sustainable solutions. This demonstrates India’s resolve to transition from fossil-based plastics to eco-friendly alternatives, crucial for addressing the global plastic pollution crisis.”

Dr Singh further added, “India has emerged as a highly alluring destination on a global scale, propelled by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s visionary endeavour to establish the country as ‘Atmanirbhar’. Our Bioeconomy has grown more than $150 billion in 2023 and is expected to achieve $300 billion by 2030. India now ranks 12th in the world in biotech and 3rd in Asia-pacific. We are the largest vaccine manufacturer and the 3rd largest Startup ecosystem.”

He concluded by saying, “It is time for broader synergy among all professions to achieve the ‘Amrit Kaal’ goals over the next 25 years for advancements in the biotechnology sector which underscores India’s potential as a global player in the field.”

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)




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