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Minister: Science Ministry welcomes latest technology, products to reduce carbon emissions in Malaysia

KULAI, Nov 14 — The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation welcomes the latest industrial technology and products which can help reduce emissions, hence ensuring environmental sustainability in the country.

“To proliferate such an industry, Mosti much welcomes the creation of the latest technology, for example, the process of recycling used items such as plastic, which is among this country’s major efforts towards reducing carbon emissions,” he told reporters after visiting the Murni Industrial area in Senai, here, today.

“Mosti will be collaborating with the Ministry of International Trade and Industry and Malaysian Technology Development Corporation to achieve the aim.

 

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Hahahaa not announcing a new invention? LOL

FU

'Welcome'. OK, where's the $$$$? It's going to be more expensive than regular products. The economy is in the doldrums. So where's the beef?

Hahahahhaha

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