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Malaysia Draws First Data Center Protest Over Pollution, Water

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February 8, 2026
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“In response to global environmental issues, Malaysian data centers are committed to sustainable development,” according to its website. “They utilize energy-saving technologies, reduce energy consumption, adopt renewable energy sources, decrease reliance on traditional energy, and actively promote carbon neutrality and environmental protection measures, providing green and sustainable data center services for businesses.”

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