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Supporting The Circular Economy With Indah Water Konsortium

Azuan Ahmad Zahdi, Head of Corporate Planning, Indah Water Konsortium

13-Dec-22 09:15

Supporting The Circular Economy With Indah Water Konsortium

How is Indah Water Konsortium supporting the circular economy and what are some of the approaches that have been adopted by the company? Azuan Ahmad Zahdi shares with us how the company has looked into new ways to treat and reuse wastewater in a sustainable manner to positively impact our environment for future generations.

For more information on IWK's circular economy efforts, visit www.iwk.com.my or IWK's social media pages, Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/IndahWaterKonsortium, Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iwk_official/ or Twitter - https://twitter.com/IwkComms


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