Emirates Biotech to Lead UAE’s Sustainable bio-plastics revolution

Emirates Biotech _ PLA biopolymers Company In UAE
Shaikh Suhail Ali Saeed Rashed Al-Maktoum and Theodorus Everwijn signed the partnership agreement | Image: Emirates Biotech | Edited and Cropped by GBN
By News Desk, GCC Business News

SS Royal Kit Emirates Investment and Global Biopolymers Industries have joined forces to establish a new venture to transform the PLA bioplastics industry.

The company, Emirates Biotech, will spearhead the production and marketing of PLA biopolymers across the Middle East, Africa, and India, offering a sustainable and circular solution to replace traditional fossil fuel-based plastics.

Shaikh Suhail Ali Saeed Rashed Al-Maktoum and Dr. Shadi Jabari, on behalf of SS Royal Kit Emirates Investment, and Mr. Theodorus Everwijn, on behalf of Global Biopolymers Industries, signed the partnership agreement. Emirates Biotech, formerly known as Gulf Biopolymers Industries, will have its headquarters in Dubai and is planning to build a PLA production facility in the United Arab Emirates.

Shaikh Suhail Al-Maktoum says, “Our participation in Emirates Biotech underscores our unwavering commitment to fostering sustainability in the UAE and beyond. By investing in PLA bioplastics, we are proactively building a more eco-conscious society for generations, aligning with the UAE’s vision outlined in the Green Agenda 2030.”

“PLA biopolymers are one of the key innovations to lower society’s carbon footprint and combat global plastic pollution,” says Theodorus Everwijn. “By joining forces with SS Royal Kit Emirates Investment, we will be able to accelerate this transition and reinforce the position of the UAE as a leading country towards a more sustainable society.”

Emirates Biotech _ PLA biopolymers Company In UAE
From left to right: Dr. Shadi Jabari, Marc Verbruggen (CEO of Emirates Biotech), Shaikh Suhail Ali Saeed Rashed Al-Maktoum, and Hasan Hadi Saad Khalaf at Emirates Biotech headquarters in Dubai, UAE. | Image: Emirates Biotech | Cropped by GBN

Marc Verbruggen has been appointed CEO of Emirates Biotech. He has over 10 years of experience in the PLA bioplastics industry, with expertise in turning start-ups into global providers of bio-based polymer solutions. He says, “The transition to bioplastics is not just a choice. If one wants to reduce the plastic impact on landfills and oceans, it’s a necessity.”

Emirates Biotech will start commercial operations in early 2025 and intends to begin construction of its first PLA production plant in the UAE before 2026.

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