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India’s first ‘Demonstration Facility for Biopolymers’ inaugurated in Pune

Praj’s first-of-its-kind ‘Demonstration Facility for Biopolymers’ in India is a pioneering effort in developing indigenously integrated technology for the production of PLA, said the minister

Updated on: Oct 17, 2024 07:50 AM IST
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On Sunday, October 13, 2024, India’s first ‘Demonstration Facility for Biopolymers’ showcasing Praj Industries Limited’s (Praj’s) indigenously developed integrated polylactic acid (PLA) technology was inaugurated at the hands of Dr Jitendra Singh, minister of state (independent charge), ministry of science and technology; in the presence of Rajesh Gokhale, secretary, department of biotechnology (DBT); and Ashish Lele, director, National Chemical Laboratory at Jejuri near Pune.

The facility was inaugurated at the hands of Dr Jitendra Singh, minister of state (independent charge), ministry of science and technology. (HT PHOTO)
The facility was inaugurated at the hands of Dr Jitendra Singh, minister of state (independent charge), ministry of science and technology. (HT PHOTO)

Speaking on the occasion, Singh said, “Praj’s first-of-its-kind ‘Demonstration Facility for Biopolymers’ in India is a pioneering effort in developing indigenously integrated technology for the production of PLA. This demonstrates India’s strong lead in technological innovation and the resolve to transition from fossil-based plastics to eco-friendly alternatives, crucial for addressing the global plastic pollution crisis. This will also enable the dual goals of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and ‘Make in India’. This facility symbolises a new chapter for India’s bioeconomy.”

Lele said, “The inauguration of Praj’s demonstration facility for biopolymers signifies a pivotal advancement. India produces around 25 million tonne of plastic annually with 9.3 million tonne turning into waste and only 3.4 million tonne being collected. The rest ends up in landfills and our oceans. It is crucial to tackle the plastic crisis by shifting towards biodegradable and compostable bioplastics. A collaborative partnership among industry, academia, and government, exemplified by Praj’s initiatives, is essential to address this urgent challenge.”

Commenting on the landmark development, Pramod Chaudhari, founder and executive Chairman, Praj, said, “In 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic, Praj strategically chose to diversify its offerings beyond its established leadership in bioenergy solutions, signalling a crucial turning point in the company’s development. We began our journey into renewable chemicals and materials, particularly emphasising bioplastics. Together, we are dedicated to the shared vision of establishing India as a global bio-manufacturing hub, while addressing the plastic crisis, and creating a sustainable, innovative, and resilient future for #ViksitBharat!”

 
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