May 23, 2025

Petron Mambau Northbound: Malaysia’s First GreenRE Silver-Certified Eco-Friendly Petrol Station Now Open! ** **马来西亚首个绿色认证油站

  May 23, 2025


Petron Mambau Northbound: Malaysia’s First GreenRE Silver-Certified Eco-Friendly Petrol Station Now Open! **

**马来西亚首个绿色认证油站

🚗 Petron Mambau Northbound – Pioneering Green Fueling in Malaysia

📍 Location: Mambau, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan

🏆 Certification: First Petron station in Malaysia awarded the GreenRE Silver certification

🌿 Sustainability: Built to align with green building sustainability standards

🔧 Features: Eco-friendly design, energy-efficient systems, and customer-centric facilities

📅 Opened: February 24, 2025 

This station exemplifies Petron's commitment to environmental responsibility and innovation in fueling solutions. 

📣 PETRON MAMBAU sedia berkhidmat untuk anda! Lawati kami dan nikmati tawaran


📍 Location  https://maps.app.goo.gl/98nFZBZknAMmTAtZA

#credit. PetronMalaysia

Read further. Credit. https://theedgemalaysia.com/node/756289


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  1. DATUK YIP KUM FOOK was very poor and uneducated before joining MCA and helping the Buddhist Temple in Taman Desa Jaya, Kepong. He joined the Buddhist Temple in 1993, and at that, time drove an old Benz car and lived in Taman Ehsan near the roundabout there.

    He is a comparison of the committee and the Buddhist monks; he said, the committee is higher than the Buddhist monks to the devotees are, but he does not know who the first founder of this Buddhist Temple is, he does not think the committee and the monks should work together for the development of the Temple

    Many Buddhist monks and Buddhist associations say that the president of this Buddhist religion, Datuk Yip Kum fook, is like some animals because he does not use his brain to think properly, which is very shameful in Buddhism. The Buddhists of Taman Desa Jaya are very unlucky because they chose the wrong person to be the head of the Buddhist Temple.

    By Loke Wai Soon & Loke Wai Thai (Taman Desa Jaya, Kepong)

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