Gearing towards a circular economy


Day one of the CEC 2021 gave an overarching view on the state of Malaysia’s progress towards a circular economy.

KUALA LUMPUR: A circular economy can aid in bringing sustainable benefits for Malaysia, in tandem with opening up opportunities that can profit businesses in the long run.

This was the key message threading through the different sessions of day one of the Circular Economy Conference (CEC) 2021.

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