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we are Kenaf Processing company in Bangladesh(KPCL) . our activities is Kenaf plantation Cultivation & harvesting . Kenaf pellets as well as organic pellets Manufacture varieties Products made from non-wood papers have been increasing, and at present 50 types are on the market. Two-thirds of them have kenaf mixed into the paper, but there are also paper products that use sugar cane draff, cotton, seaweed, straw, and other materials. Kenaf and other nonwood pulp, however, accounts for a mere 0.1% of total consumption, and it is not yet spreading very rapidly. The main reason is that for some products these papers are about 10% more expensive than ordinary paper. But consumers are growing more concerned about the environment, which will probably raise demand for non-wood papers in the future. Kenaf is seen as the most promising of these materials.
A variety of flax, this plant reaches about four meters height in only half a year. Planted in March, it flowers around October, putting out lovely white blossoms resembling hibiscus. The bark and inner stem are used to make pulp. As yet, only a little is grown in Japan, but it is widely cultivated in China, Thailand, and elsewhere. Japan is importing this as semiprocessed pulp. Replacing trees once they are cut down takes a long time. In warm climates it takes 30 to 40 years for newly planted trees to become harvestable, and in northern regions, 100 years is needed. Even trees that mature rapidly, such as eucalyptus, take about a decade. Cultivating kenaf instead would facilitate stable, annual replenishment of a pulp source. Growing kenaf would reduce cutting down forests, which absorb carbon dioxide and prevent global warming. What is more, kenaf absorbs 1.3 times more carbon dioxide than ordinary trees. Thus, planting kenaf would be killing two birds with one stone. Kenaf calling cards are already available, and a growing number of corporations and government offices are switching from recycled paper calling cards to kenaf. Kenaf paper is also coming into the home in items like trash bags, tissues, and drawing paper

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What We Offer

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The world is currently at risk of massive climate change and greenhouse gas emissions. As logging is banned after 2030, concerns about materials are deepening. KPC and EP PaperTech have been being r&d to non wood and green technologies for the future and also striving for continuous R&D on ecofriendly other raw materials too. The world’s first non-wood kenaf paper for the development of various materials and synthetic technology we will do our best.

Jeffrey JiHwan, Yun

Chairman
We are the Kenaf processing Company Ltd suited in Bangladesh .Agriculture is a significant sector of Bangladesh economy. It contributes 19% to the country’s gross domestic product. The confirmation of food safety for the large population of Bangladesh is directly related to the development of cultivation and its cultivators. This is why, Bangladesh Government pays importance to the agricultural development with a view to ensuring food safety and poverty reduction and employment creation. Climate change is one of the significant threats for the country and her people. It affects the Earth’s ecosystems and thereby it becomes a threat to the people’s life and the livelihood and well-beingalso. Global warming is a kind of phenomenon of climate change. It is characterized by a general increase in average temperatures of the Earth, which modifies the weather balances and ecosystems for a long time. It is directly linked to the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. It has been recorded that the last three decades had been warmer than allthe previous decades since the beginning of the statistical surveys in 1850. This t would have harmful consequences to humanity and the biosphere.Climate change is, among other things, caused by global warning.“Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get,”so says -Mark Twain, the American writer. The environment specialists hold that Global warming is one of the most unrelenting threat and concern of the world today. Climate change is occurred in two ways – one is by nature and the other is man-made. Man-made global warming is happening as human produce greenhouse gases (GHG) by burning coal, oil, and natural gas to generate energy for power, heat, industry, and transportation. To reduce GHG emissions it is indispensable to switch from fossil-fuel-based power to alternative sources of energy, such as nuclear, solar, and wind, and to achieve greater energy efficiency by developing new technologies.

Kazi Saiful karim

Managing Director

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