Tex Cycle partners with Xantara for scheduled waste management


Tex Cycle group CEO Gary Dass Anthony Francis

KUALA LUMPUR: Tex Cycle Technology, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Tex Cycle (P2) Sdn Bhd, has partnered with Xantara Sdn Bhd to enhance waste management and expand business opportunities in line with Malaysia's environmental quality regulations.

Xantara brings advanced waste treatment facilities and expertise, while Tex Cycle adds innovative solutions and a strong customer base. Together, they aim to optimise resources, improve compliance, and deliver value to clients across industries.

In a statement, Tex Cycle said the collaboration enables both companies to leverage each other’s established expertise and scheduled waste codes, enhancing their ability to manage a broader range of scheduled wastes effectively.

"This partnership with Xantara marks a significant step forward in Tex Cycle’s mission to advance sustainable waste management practices in Malaysia. By combining our respective strengths, we are not only expanding our capabilities but also reinforcing our shared commitment to environmental stewardship.

“This collaboration underscores our belief in creating mutual value while addressing the critical need for sustainable and efficient waste management solutions,” Tex Cycle group chief executive officer Gary Dass Anthony Francis.

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