In Papua New Guinea, the combination of extreme humidity and intense UV radiation presents a severe challenge for plastic products. For the solar sector, the adoption of a high-grade backsheet solar panel is critical to prevent moisture ingress and PID (Potential Induced Degradation), ensuring energy stability in remote highlands.
Simultaneously, the healthcare sector across Port Moresby and Lae relies on specialized imaging materials. The demand for stable medical x ray film is high, but storage conditions often compromise image quality, requiring materials with superior chemical stability and resistance to fungal growth common in tropical climates.
From a manufacturing perspective, the shift toward "other plastic products" in the region is moving from general-purpose polymers to high-performance functional films. This transition is essential for maintaining the integrity of critical diagnostics, including the clarity of mri film images in humid environments.





