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7 August 20174 August 2017

Verdezyne Groundbreaking Ceremony in Malaysia Commemorates Initiation Of The World’s First Biobased DDDA Plant

VerdePalm Plant to Use Sustainable Palm-based Materials to Manufacture Components of FerroShield™ Dibasic Acid Mixture for Superior Corrosion Inhibitio


29 March 201727 March 2017

Eco-labelling scheme for bio-based plastics, packaging products launched

Companies intend to promote the scheme for bio-based plastics and packaging products, which offer greener alternatives to conventional fossil-based products


27 October 201626 October 2016

Leaf Resources further advances the development of commercial projects in Malaysia with assistance from Malaysian government agencies

Leaf Resources signed milestone documents with the Malaysian agencies to create a high-value, bio-based industry


9 June 20166 June 2016

BioMalaysia & Asia Pacific BioEconomy 2016 Unveils Significant Movement for Bioeconomy Malaysia

Rebranding of BiotechCorp to Malaysian Bioeconomy Development Corporation fortifies nation’s leadership in bioeconomy


8 January 20157 January 2015

2014: Renewable chemicals review

Doris de Guzman's overview shows 2014 was the year for cellulosic ethanol and marketing milestones for bio-succinic acid


13 June 201412 June 2014

Exclusive interview with Zurina Che Dir:

“In 2020, Bioeconomy’s contribution towards Malaysia’s GDP is targeted to contribute 8%-10%"


18 June 2013

Verdezyne collaborates with malaysian Biotechnology Corporation to ensure opportunities in Asia

Verdezyne Accessing Malaysia as Location for its First Biochemical Facility in Asia Pacific Region


19 June 2012

Gevo Signs Malaysian Collaboration to Produce Cellulosic Isobutanol for SE Asia

The Company opts for excellent growth opportunity in Malaysia and the fast-growing SE-Asian chemical market

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