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EcoCeres to invest in SAF production in Malaysia

EcoCeres to invest in SAF production in Malaysia
EcoCeres’ Jiangsu facility in China is the world’s first ISCC-CORSIA Plus-approved SAF processing facility (photo courtesy EcoCeres).

Hong Kong headed EcoCeres, Inc., an Asia-based innovative biorefinery company has announced that it will make a "significant investment" in a new biofuel production facility in Pasir Gudang, Johor, Malaysia.

According to a statement on June 3, 2023, the planned biorefinery will serve as a major production hub for renewable diesel (HVO), sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and bio-naphtha with an annual capacity target of 350,000 tonnes.

Used cooking oil and wastewater from palm oil mills will be used as feedstocks, which will then be turned into high-value sustainable fuels and chemicals.

This project will be a win-win-win partnership between EcoCeres, the Johor Government, and local communities as a whole for delivering a de-carbonization solution to the world. It is also a pivotal milestone in our global expansion journey. The facility, to be managed by Malaysian subsidiary EcoCeres Renewable Fuels Sdn Bhd, will leverage EcoCeres’ proprietary technologies to convert low-value feedstocks into high-value sustainable fuels and chemicals, said Philip Siu, Co-Founder and CEO of EcoCeres.

By integrating waste management practices into the production process, this facility contributes to Johor’s efforts in waste reduction, resource conservation, and sustainable material management.

More than 260 jobs will be created which will result in more employment opportunities in the surrounding towns.

Today, thanks to EcoCeres, will mark the beginning of a process that will eventually result in the construction of a sustainable biofuel facility, which will have important repercussions not only for the state but also for the nation. The presence of this biofuel production facility creates opportunities for new jobs and calls for a knowledgeable labor force in its continued operation, which is significant from an economic point of view, said Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi, Chief Minister of Johor.

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