Nafici Environmental Research, whose patented EcoPulping process converts agricultural residues into pulp for packaging and paper, has confirmed the completion of commissioning of its first industrial EcoPulping plant in China. The integrated plant, situated in the Shandong province of China, is part of a joint venture between Nafici Group Ltd and a Chinese investment company, and in partnership with China Paper.
Florence Miremadi-Nafici (CEO & Co-Founder of Nafici Environmental Research Ltd Ltd) commented “this is a very exciting time for the business. Getting the China plant up and running allows us to showcase our technology at industrial scale. It also allows us to produce pulp for our customers to test at industrial scale”.
Nafici’s process uses low heat and no pressure and can convert an expansive variety of feedstock into pulp for use in paper, packaging and tissue.
Florence added “using agricultural residues such as wheat straw for pulp makes sense. It offers a good alternative to cutting down trees. In many countries feedstock such as wheat straw, is not utilised and is often left to rot in the field or is burnt”. Nafici’s EcoPulping process is suitable for small and large scale production. “We can go as small as 20 tonnes per day upwards. This makes the solution perfect for integration into paper mills and packaging production plants”.