From drones to filters, Southeast Asian startups make the most of palm

From drones to filters, Southeast Asian startups make the most of palm From drones to filters, Southeast Asian startups make the most of palm

TOKYO — Startups across Southeast Asia are finding new ways to recycle waste from the region’s many palm fruits into environmentally friendly materials.

Terra Drone, a Japanese maker of unmanned aerial vehicles, in late May replaced conventional plastic airframe covers with a new biocomposite material. Fibers for making the material come from dregs left over from extracting palm oil from fruit.