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FatHopes Energy Becoming A Mighty Oak From A Little Acorn

Vinesh Sinha, CEO & Founder, FatHopes Energy

13-Dec-22 09:30

FatHopes Energy Becoming A Mighty Oak From A Little Acorn

Feeling the pinch of rising inflation? Want to make some extra cash and yet play your role for the environment? FatHopes Energy is a home grown Malaysian company that enables customers to recycle their used cooking oil. It has also grown by leaps and bounds and is now developing sustainable fats, oils and grease solutions for advanced biofuel production. We discuss its future prospects with Vinesh Sinha, its CEO & Founder.


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Produced by: Chong Tjen San

Presented by: Chong Tjen San


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Categories:  alternatives

Tags:  biofuel productionrecyclingcooking oil





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