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Shanaya debuts on Catalist, sees growth from new capacity in Tuas plant

Yong Jun Yuan
Published Thu, Aug 19, 2021 · 09:50 PM

    Singapore

    NEWLY listed Shanaya said on Thursday it expects to be able to handle an additional 220 tonnes of daily waste with its new Tuas waste management facility, and is hopeful of processing more waste as shipping traffic through Singapore rises.

    The company, which debuted on the Catalist board on Thursday following a reverse takeover (RTO) of former printed circuit board company CPH, said that the facility will also benefit from being near Tuas Mega Port, which will begin opening progressively this year.

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