Petronas starts solar initiative to power its assets in net-zero push
Malaysia’s Petronas, which has yet to make a firm carbon-neutral pledge, will deploy solar energy at the group s assets across Malaysia to boost efficiency and cut carbon emissions as part of its sustainability agenda and “aspiration” of Net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2050 (NZCE 2050).
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PARIT (Bernama): Police have confirmed receiving a report about a group of individuals believed to be university students who violated the standard operating procedure (SOP) for Phase One of the National Recovery Plan (NRP) when claiming their parcels from a courier company at the front gate of their university in Seri Iskandar on Wednesday (June 30).
A video clip of the incident has since gone viral and Perak Tengah OCPD Supt Barudin Wariso said the report was lodged around 6pm at the Seri Iskandar police station on Thursday (July 1).
He said checks revealed that the six-second video, shared on social media showing a group of individuals crowding around to claim their parcels from a courier company without observing the SOP, had received over 32,000 views.