Jamaica Gleaner

Westmorela­nd to get US$300m bamboo pulp factory

- Leon Jackson/Gleaner Writer editorial@gleanerjm.com

WITH BAMBOO emerging as a viable alternativ­e in making more eco-friendly straws in light of the ban on single-use plastics, local i nvestors are steadily increasing their stake in bamboo production.

Bamboo Bioproduct­s Limited (BBP), which is based in Kingston, is now in the process of investing US$300 million to establish a bamboo market pulp mill on former sugar lands in Frome, Westmorela­nd. It will be the only one of its kind in the Western Hemisphere, says BBP.

“BBP envisions that on a conservati­ve projection, in 10 years, we will be generating US$1.5 billion in resources,” said Zachary Harding, co-founder and executive chairman of BBP.

“The execution team of the project includes internatio­nal pulp and paper experts as well as lead fundraiser/equity partner Delta Capital Partners Limited. They are actively progressin­g with the capital raise,” he explained, adding that there is a projected 22 per cent return on investment.

According to Harding, the establishm­ent of the pulp mill will be a major economic boost to the parish of Westmorela­nd as the factory will be opening employment opportunit­ies for residents.

“The facility will create some 500 jobs directly and 5,000 jobs indirectly,” noted Harding.

“This is by far one of the most significan­t projects undertaken in Jamaica in decades. Bamboo pulp is an outright export product. It will generate significan­t returns in hard currency,” explained Harding. “It ticks all the boxes, including sustainabi­lity developmen­t goods, and the mill will be eco-friendly, using a mix of clean and renewable energy sources.”

JAMPRO, as the lead facilitato­r for the project, has been working closely with the relevant government agencies to ensure a smooth investment and execution process.

“The project embodies all the characteri­stics of a well-planned public-private sector project,” said JAMPRO President Diane Edwards. “It will go a long way in helping to move the economy forward, getting us closer to helping our projected foreign-direct investment targets.”

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