Cima invests RM120mil in green factory


According to managing director Sharuddin Omar Hashim, (pic) the waste heat recovery system is a green technology initiative and will enable the company to save about 30% of electricity consumption and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 24% – equivalent to 60,580 tonnes annually.

SEREMBAN: Cement Industries of Malaysia (Cima) Bhd has invested RM120mil to develop a waste heat recovery system factory in Bahau, Negri Sembilan.

According to managing director Sharuddin Omar Hashim, (pic) the waste heat recovery system is a green technology initiative and will enable the company to save about 30% of electricity consumption and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 24% – equivalent to 60,580 tonnes annually.

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