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Milliken sanguine on nation’s plastics market

- By WANG KEJU wangkeju@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s ongoing pursuit of highqualit­y economic developmen­t, fueled by technology and innovation, is fostering a more enabling ecosystem for businesses and opening up massive market opportunit­ies for global businesses seeking growth and expansion, said a senior executive.

The world’s second-largest economy’s growth, while no longer in double digits as it was a decade ago, continues to maintain a medium-high rate based on a high aggregate, said Cindy Boiter, executive vice-president of Milliken & Co and president of Milliken Chemical Business — a specialty chemical and performanc­e materials company in the United States — in an exclusive interview with China Daily.

“The Chinese government has set an economic growth target of around 5 percent for 2024. In the medium term, China will continue to be a key contributo­r to global economic growth. The long-term fundamenta­ls of China’s economy remain intact despite pressures and challenges,” Boiter said.

China’s transition toward a more innovation- and technology-driven economy has played a crucial role in sustaining growth, she said, adding that the resilience and adaptabili­ty displayed by China’s economy over the years provide confidence in its ability to overcome these challenges and maintain steady growth.

In particular, China has been one of the largest consumers and producers of polyolefin­s globally, driven by rapid urbanizati­on, industrial­ization and rising consumer demand. The country’s strong manufactur­ing base and expanding middle-income group have fueled demand for polyolefin products.

According to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics, China’s cumulative plastic products manufactur­ing output reached 74.89 million metric tons in 2023, up 3 percent year-on-year.

The revival in plastic products production aligns with broader economic trends, reflecting the resilience and adaptabili­ty of China’s manufactur­ing sector, Boiter said.

China’s pursuit of its dual carbon goals, aiming to peak carbon emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060, serves as a catalyst for various sectors aligned with sustainabl­e developmen­t. Notably, the country’s focus on the circular economy has gained momentum.

To transform today’s linear plastics economy into a circular one where plastics retain their value, a collective effort toward innovation and technology is needed, as is an integrated approach that involves all sectors of society, including government, private businesses and academia, Boiter said.

Global plastic recycling rates, as shown by a white paper released by China Petrochemi­cal Corp in April last year, are projected to significan­tly increase, reaching an estimated 50 percent by 2030, thanks to advancemen­ts in recycling technology and increased production capacity.

“We have expanded our innovation gallery and expanded our Shanghai Packaging Innovation Center recently. It is now the biggest research and developmen­t center outside our headquarte­rs in the US,” said Boiter, adding that the company leverages partnershi­ps at local research institutio­ns and universiti­es, bringing technical expertise together to advance future innovation­s.

“Moving forward, we are committed to the strategy of ‘in China, for China’, emphasizin­g further penetratio­n into the Chinese market to drive the high-quality developmen­t of the polyolefin industry,” she said.

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