Minimising waste and maximising utility. Gamalux Oils pushes towards circular econ

4 May 2024 • 2:32 PM MYT
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By: Azmie Lim

LAHAD DATU: Gamalux Oils Sdn Bhd’s Research and Development Centre is focused on advancing sustainable oil palm origin-based products to support global Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil (HVO) producers.

Gamalux’s Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Usman Ahmed said, Gamalux’s commitments are rooted in their dedication to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices.

Usman said, Gamalux now stands as one of Malaysia’s leading producers of renewable energy feedstocks for SAF, HVO and Green Truck Diesel industries, leveraging the potential of vegetable oil waste for sustainable energy solutions.

“This centre which is located in Lahad Datu Palm Oil Industrial Cluster (POIC) is in line with Gamalux’s mission to enhance the value of oil palm feedstocks, enabling sustainable and efficient production.

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Usman said this at the groundbreaking ceremony for Gamalux’s Research and Development Centre, Friday.

According to Usman, the centre prioritises the refinement and diversification of oil palm derivatives, fostering a circular economy that minimises waste and maximises utility.

He added that, by pushing boundaries in research and development, Gamalux is dedicated to empowering the transition towards renewable energy solutions anchored in the potential of palm oil-based products.

Earlier on, Deputy Minister of Plantation and Commodities, Datuk Chan Foong Hin while officiating the groundbreaking ceremony said it was a pleasure to visit Gamalux Oils Sdn Bhd’s factory.

Chan said, he was impressed to see the significant investment from Pakistan through Gamalux at POIC Lahad Datu, which underscores the growing international interest in Sabah’s economic potential.

“I am also excited to hear about Gamalux’s plans for oleochemicals expansion in 2025, marking a significant milestone as the first unit in Malaysian Borneo.

“This event not only demonstrates Gamalux’s ambition but also its strong confidence in Lahad Datu as a growing hub for sustainable industrial development within the palm oil sector,” said Chan.

Chan said, by enhancing Lahad Datu’s industrial landscape, he hopes Gamalux is not only shaping its own future but also contributing to Sabah’s economic resilience.

He said, this strategic decision underscores Gamalux’s commitment to driving positive change and fostering prosperity, setting a remarkable precedent for the industry and the region as a whole.

“I am looking forward to witnessing the continued success of Gamalux and the broader POIC initiative.

“Together, let us work together towards a prosperous and sustainable future for Sabah as a hub of sustainable economic development,” he added.

During his visit, Chan also visited the existing Solvent Extraction Plan (SEP) and Specialised Refinery Plant (SRP) at Gamalux Oils Sdn Bhd Sabah facility.

The Minister of Industrial Development and Entrepreneurship of Sabah, Datuk Phoong Jin Zhe was also present.

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