Duopharma Biotech Signs Agreement To Develop Plant Based Food And Pharma Products

Duopharma Biotech Bhd and US-based foodtech company The Live Green Co. signed a Collaboration Agreement today to explore the use of plant ingredients and technology to replace animal, synthetic and ultra-processed ingredients, to meet consumer demand for more sustainable wellness foods and pharmaceuticals.

The collaboration will involve:

Development of plant-based pharmaceutical products by substituting ingredients that are animal-based or synthetic

Specialty product development through R&D collaboration to create a new range of plant-only functional foods catering for the unmet need of patients with special dietary requirements

Manufacturing optimisation as part of Duopharma Biotech’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiative

“In line with our vision of “Providing Smarter Solutions for a Healthier Life” and our mission of being the “Leading Healthcare Group Providing Quality and Innovative Solutions”, we are always on the lookout for new innovations that promote better health and likeminded companies that we can collaborate with to enhance our portfolio of wellness-focused products. T

Through this collaboration with The Live Green Co., Duopharma Biotech is able to expand the number of plant-only wellness foods and plant-based pharmaceuticals that we can offer to consumers, thus expanding our market potential, while simultaneously reducing our carbon footprint from non-sustainable ingredients and under-optimised manufacturing processes,” said Leonard Ariff Abdul Shatar, Group Managing Director, Duopharma Biotech Berhad.

Leonard Ariff explained that the decision to replace existing ingredients with plant alternatives is an important step in realising Duopharma Biotech’s Climate Performance goal of reducing greenhouse gases throughout its supply chain. The Company has announced its ESG commitment to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030, net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and to replace 50% of single use plastics with biodegradable plastics within its operations by 2026, with an emphasis on new technology and digitalisation to reduce emissions more efficiently.

“Consumers are now more conscious and educated about sustainable consumption. Plant nutrition is a healthy alternative to wellness products with animal-derived or synthetic ingredients. There is a growing movement towards making healthier food and supplement decisions, and we aim to be among the companies meeting this demand in Malaysia and in our wider global market,” he added.

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