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Indah Water Konsortium: Tackling Sewage, Sustainability and More

Narendran Maniam, CEO, Indah Water Konsortium

21-Dec-22 15:00

Indah Water Konsortium: Tackling Sewage, Sustainability and More

Indah Water Konsortium, Malaysia's national sewerage company has been entrusted with the tasks of developing and maintaining a modern and efficient sewerage system for all Malaysians. Providing crucial services to millions of households in the country, Indah Water is determined to keep building a sustainable business that contributes towards a cleaner, greener and healthier environment. How are they doing that? We speak to Narendran Maniam, the CEO of Indah Water Konsortium, to discuss the company's plans, especially how they are venturing into non-core business initiatives to support not just business growth, but the circular economy.

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Categories:  environmentmanagingtechnologyeconomy

Tags:  indah water konsortiumcircular economyseweragesustainabilitynon-core business initiatives





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