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Tex Cycle partners Evolusi Bersatu for Sabah's first integrated waste management facility

KUALA LUMPUR: Tex Cycle Technology (M) Bhd’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Tex Cycle Sdn Bhd (TCSB) has partnered with Evolusi Bersatu Sdn Bhd to launch Sabah’s first integrated scheduled waste management facility.

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Tex Cycle Partners with Evolusi Bersatu to Launch Sabah's First Integrated Scheduled Waste Management Facility

Tex Cycle Partners with Evolusi Bersatu to Launch Sabah's First Integrated Scheduled Waste Management Facility
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Tex Cycle's JV unit inks 20-year PPA in Thailand

ACE Market-listed home-grown scheduled waste recycling company Tex Cycle Technology (M) Bhd's joint venture unit has inked a 20-year solar power purchase agreement with Thailand-based Bothong Rubber Fund Cooperative Ltd.

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Hong Leong Bank sees growth in RE, viable investment for SMEs

Hong Leong Bank has approved up to RM1.3bil in RE financing to-date. KUALA LUMPUR: Hong Leong Bank (HLB) sees growth in renewable energy (RE) as a commercially viable investment for SMEs and the bank has approved up to RM1.3bil in RE financing to-date. The bank said solar power is the fastest-growing renewable power source in the world and in Malaysia. Its uptake and investment have been ramping up over the past few years with initiatives such as green technology incentives and enhanced net energy metering (NEM) programs. With solar power systems primarily driving the country’s renewable energy goals, HLB said there are an abundant of opportunities for corporates and SMEs to pursue in building a more sustainable business.

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