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Muda Paper Remains Bullish on Malaysia Biomass Energy Market

It will be a shift away from fossil fuel-fired steam generation has become a strategic necessity rather than solely an environmental gesture.

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19/01/2026
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As Malaysia prepares to introduce carbon pricing and strengthen its net-zero commitments, manufacturers across the country are justifiably reassessing how they generate renewable energy for their operations, says an article on Business News portal.

For Muda Paper Mills Sdn Bhd (MPM), one of Malaysia’s major industrial paper producers, the shift away from fossil fuel-fired steam generation has become a strategic necessity rather than solely an environmental gesture.

With production activities relying heavily on steam, fuel requirements form a significant part of direct emissions.

Thus,with the rising compliance expectations and progressively clearer indication of future carbon costs, staying with fossilfuel is no longer in alignment with MPM’s long-term operational resilience and overall business sustainability.

Furthermore, fossil fuel price fluctuations, increasingly detailed ESG audits from international customers and the tightening of global supply-chain reporting standards have collectively contributed to the acceleration of the company’s evaluation of alternative energy sources. The goal was straightforward: implement a solution that ensured steam reliability, controlled costs and supported emission reductions.

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