PROMOTING RECYCLING FOR SUSTAINABILITY


Dr Adham (seated, third from right) taking a group photo with Nakata (seated, third from left), Tee (seated, second from left), Zimmermann (seated, second from right), Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) chemical and advanced materials division director Suraya Susah (seated, right), Mida Johor director Shahzul Jayawirawan Mohd Yunus (second row, second from right) along with other Hiroyuki Industries representatives and their customers, at the signing ceremony for the expansion capacity of food-grade rPET resins on Nov 14 in Johor Baru.

Hiroyuki Industries (M) Sdn Bhd (Hiroyuki Industries), the one and only bottle-to-bottle recycling company in Malaysia, is on a mission to improve environmental consciousness among the Malaysian public and cultivate the habit of recycling among the younger generation.

Its managing director and founder Nakata Hiroyuki said that the country’s recycling rate currently stands at 22%, which is the lowest among countries in the Asean.

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