The importance of environmental protection poses a problem for paper manufacturers. Must pulp be used to make paper? Is there a way to make pulp more economical than trees?
In response to such an opportunity, paper-making experts in China have already sought a new type of paper-making technology in response to the current situation in which paper prices continue to rise on the international market. Oil palm waste with local characteristics in Malaysia is the key to this technology. According to China's authoritative research, the whiteness and toughness of paper made from oil palm waste will be better than that of wood.
According to the relevant person in charge in Malaysia, China has successfully researched and used Chinese, German, and French technologies to produce white paper in Malaysia. This is an urgent hurry for Malaysia and its “surpassed futureâ€. At present, Malaysian paper is almost all dependent on imports from abroad. This move by Chinese papermakers will help the Malaysian paper production industry to reduce the local price of paper that is too expensive, and paper made from oil palm trees will also be sold back overseas to generate foreign exchange for Malaysia.