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FRIM: A Leader in Sustainable Practices in Malaysia

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DEEP in the verdant heart of Malaysia lies an environmental miracle most of the world has never heard of — the Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM).

Source: FRIM —a testament to Malaysia’s innovative green approach

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