Malacca's Mat Jantan credits human faeces for business growth


  • Nation
  • Monday, 10 Apr 2017

MALACCA: A 57-year-old man from Malacca saw an opportunity in human faeces and garbage which he believes caused his business to grow.

“My friends considered the business as dirty and stinky but I saw a gold mine in the industry," said Mat Jantan who rewarded locals as a show of gratitude to them for defecating.

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