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Hylife Group invests $11 million in first sustainable factory to earn carbon credits

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Hylife to establish its first sustainable factory for Hylife Global Foods. (Photo: Hylife Global Foods)

Hylife Group in Thailand is making a strong push to reduce carbon emissions with a major investment of over 400 million THB (about 11.6 million USD) to establish its first sustainable factory for Hylife Global Foods.

The factory aims to meet international standards and is set to reduce carbon emissions through rooftop solar power, with plans to earn carbon credits. This initiative positions the company as a role model for other industry players and is part of its strategy to build a strong brand in the international market.

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