Industry Trends

November 2023

See what has been happening in Asia’s plastics & rubber industries over the last weeks. What are experts and industry magazines talking about?

What has been happening?

PVC and TPE antimicrobial compounds, Recycling moves from mainstream to faltering industry, How edible algae packaging is helping brands ditch plastic, and more. Find out what plastic & rubber journals and industry experts have been discussing in the last four weeks.

Latest Plastics & Rubber Articles

TekniPlex Healthcare introduces PVC and TPE antimicrobial compounds
Medical Plastics News Magazine

TekniPlex Healthcare has introduced antimicrobial medical compounds that can be utilised to produce a number of patient-contact products.
Recycling moves from mainstream to faltering industry
Plastics News

The last edition of Fakuma, back in October 2021, was hailed as the show when recycling moved from niche to mainstream. The industry had started its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic with sales books filling up quicker than in 2019. Regulations calling for recycled content and public pressure were highlighted as main factors driving demand on the show floor.
‘Eat it all, like a cherry tomato’: How edible algae packaging is helping brands ditch plastic
Food Navigator

When rethinking packaging, London-based Notpla turns to fruit for inspiration. Just like fruit peel, the start-up’s plant-based plastic alternatives are naturally biodegradable, and some can even be consumed whole ‘like a cherry tomato’.
Kickstart: Investing in paper packaging when customers turn away from plastics
Plastics News

Pregis, one of the top makers of film for packaging in the U.S., has been honored for its innovations. The bad news from a plastics perspective is that the award is for innovations in adding more paper production capabilities as its customers de-select plastics.
Amazon Facility Eliminates Plastic Packaging
PlasticsToday.com

Amazon replaces plastic shipping materials at an Ohio facility with specialty heat-sealable paper, paper fill, and lightweight corrugated board.
Kickstart: PET sounds
Plastics News

The EcoRecord, unveiled by three companies on Oct. 18, replaces PVC with PET from chemically recycled feedstock in a 12-inch record and molds it on a 300-ton injection molding press.
Prices Up for PE, PP, PS, Flat for PVC, PET
Plastics Technology

Prices of the five commodity resins going into November were a mixed bag, owing to factors such as supply/demand issues, seemingly temporary spikes in some feedstocks due to primarily to unplanned production shutdowns and prebuying activity as protection to the hurricane season ending midmonth. In the case of PE and PP, unexpected outages in both feedstock and resin production resulted in some force majeure declarations.
New Bridgestone tires to be EV-ready
Tire Technology International

Bridgestone has confirmed that all its newly engineered tires across its entire product portfolio will be suitable for electric vehicles. Enabled by the company’s Enliten tire technology platform, every future product is being manufactured to meet both general performance demands and the specific requirements of electric vehicles. These include improving energy efficiency, maximizing battery range and accommodating the increased weight and torque of EVs.
Groundbreaking held for Giti Tire’s new Anhui plant
Tire Technology International

Giti Tire has marked an important milestone for its infrastructure development with the groundbreaking for a new advanced plant in Hefei, Anhui, China. Strategically situated to cater to key OEM demands, the facility, designed in line with Industry 4.0 principles, will boast an integrated supply chain capability, facilitating more efficient production. Its proximity to China’s Eastern seaboard ports also offers logistical advantages.
Minister: Malaysia to launch blueprint for solid waste, towards circular economy

The Malay Mail

Malaysia is set to launch its new Blueprint for Solid Waste on Nov 23, championing the principles of circular economy to curtail carbon emissions and enhance sustainability. Minister of Local Government Development (KPKT) Nga Kor Ming said with a commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, KPKT is currently spearheading initiatives to transform the nation’s solid waste management system.

Myanmar exports 76,000+ tonnes of rubber worth US$94 mln in 5 months

Global New Light Of Myanmar

More than 76,594 tonnes of Myanmar’s rubber were exported to foreign countries in the past five months (April-Aug) of the current financial year 2023-2024, with an estimated value of US$94.48 million, according to the Ministry of Commerce.

DPM Fadillah: Govt has no plan to replace rubber with kenaf, bamboo

The Malay Mail

The government has no plans to replace rubber with kenaf or bamboo, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof. Fadillah, who is also the Plantation and Commodities Minister, said that, even though many rubber plantations have been replaced with palm oil, it is important for the production of rubber and scrap (cup lump rubber) to be maintained in this country.

Forest loss from Southeast Asia rubber is up to 3 times more than thought

BusinessWorld

Forest loss driven by rubber production in Southeast Asia could be two to three times higher than estimated, highlighting the challenges facing importers under pressure to find sustainable supplies, research showed on Wednesday. Increasing global rubber demand is adding to pressure on natural forests and driving biodiversity loss, with Southeast Asia, responsible for 90% of global production, bearing the brunt, an international team of researchers warned.

‘Licence to hide’: Western plastic waste dumped in Myanmar

The Malay Mail

In a working-class neighbourhood of Myanmar’s Yangon, plastic waste is piled a metre high, the toxic product of what a recent investigation said is rampant dumping of Western trash. For several years sites across Shwepyithar township have been filling up with trash that chokes fields, blocks the drainage of monsoon rains and causes fire risks.

Thailand bets on EVs to draw trillion baht in foreign investment

Bangkokpost.com

Thailand, renowned as the ‘Detroit of Asia’ for its production of internal combustion engine cars, wants to break into the top tier of electric vehicle (EV) makers as part of a goal to lure 1 trillion baht (US$28 billion) of foreign investments in four years.

China, world’s top graphite producer, to curb exports of key battery material

The Malay Mail

China said on Friday it will require export permits for some graphite products to protect national security, in its latest move to control supplies of critical minerals in response to challenges over its global manufacturing dominance. China is the world’s top graphite producer and exporter. It also refines more than 90 per cent of the world’s graphite into the material that is used in virtually all EV battery anodes, which is the negatively charged portion of a battery.

Increased IPG activation price brings relief to rubber tappers

NST Online Latest News

The increase in the activation pricing level for the Rubber Production Incentive (IPG) to RM3 per kilogramme (kg) announced in the 2024 Budget has brought relief to rubber tappers.

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