- #Abu Dhabi is building a state-of-the-art facility to recover recyclable materials from waste, a first for the city, marking a significant milestone in waste management. - The greenfield Material Recovery Facility (MRF), developed by Tadweer Group, will have a capacity of 1.3 million metric tons annually and will be located in the Al Mafraq industrial area. - The facility will cover an area of over 90,000 square meters, making it one of the largest MRFs in the region. - The primary objective of this initiative is to collect municipal waste and extract recyclable resources such as metals, plastics, and other materials. - By maximizing waste diversion from landfills through recycling and preparing feedstock for the Abu Dhabi Waste to Energy facility, the project aims to increase recycling rates, promote a circular economy, and align with the group's goal of diverting 80% of Abu Dhabi's waste from landfills by 2030. #LatestDubai #ArabTimesNews #2030 #Abudhabi #recover #waste
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Abu Dhabi is set to establish a pioneering facility aimed at reclaiming recyclable materials from municipal solid waste, marking a significant milestone in waste management. Developed by Tadweer Group, the greenfield Material Recovery Facility (MRF) is slated to possess a capacity of 1.3 million metric tonnes annually and will be situated within the Al Mafraq industrial area. Encompassing over 90,000 square meters, it will rank among the largest MRFs in the region. The primary objective of this initiative is to gather municipal waste and extract recyclable resources such as metals, plastics, and other materials. By maximizing waste diversion from landfills through recycling and preparing feedstock for the Abu Dhabi Waste to Energy facility, the project aims to elevate recycling rates, foster a circular economy, and align with the group's goal of diverting 80 percent of Abu Dhabi's waste from landfills by 2030. #Abudhabi #recover #Materials #waste
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Abu Dhabi is set to establish a pioneering facility aimed at reclaiming recyclable materials from municipal solid waste, marking a significant milestone in waste management. Developed by Tadweer Group, the greenfield Material Recovery Facility (MRF) is slated to possess a capacity of 1.3 million metric tonnes annually and will be situated within the Al Mafraq industrial area. Encompassing over 90,000 square meters, it will rank among the largest MRFs in the region. The primary objective of this initiative is to gather municipal waste and extract recyclable resources such as metals, plastics, and other materials. By maximizing waste diversion from landfills through recycling and preparing feedstock for the Abu Dhabi Waste to Energy facility, the project aims to elevate recycling rates, foster a circular economy, and align with the group's goal of diverting 80 percent of Abu Dhabi's waste from landfills by 2030. #Abudhabi #recover #Materials #waste
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A waste recycling plant is going to be built in Abu Dhabi. This modern facility will take in recyclable materials from household waste and turn them into new products. It'll help create a "closed loop economy" and make the Tadweer Group's goal of recycling 80% of Abu Dhabi's waste by 2030 a reality. The long-term goal is to create raw materials and finished products from the recycled materials, like sustainable aviation fuel. The plant will be in Al Mafraq, about 36 kilometers from the city center. It's expected to process up to 1.3 million tons of waste each year. The facility will cover more than 90,000 square meters, making it one of the biggest processing plants in the area.Also, the new plant is going to help attract local and international investment from the private sector. It's also going to create jobs and training opportunities for Emiratis. #circular economy#do you care #solar energy#be responsible#save planet#clean earth #RenewableEnergy#new era#less carbon#sustainability #waste management and recycling #plastic #recycling#circular economy#new package#do you care #waste to income#save planet#clean earth #COP28
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🔋♻️ Exciting Partnership Opportunity! ♻️🔋 Are you passionate about sustainability and the future of clean energy? Look no further! Madenat Al Nokhba Recycling Services L.L.C is proud to announce a groundbreaking opportunity for partnership in the GCC region! As the first-ever lithium battery recycler in the GCC, approved by the prestigious Dubai Municipality, we're leading the charge in transforming how we handle battery waste and promoting a greener, more sustainable future. Here are just a few benefits of lithium battery recycling: 1. Environmental Preservation: Lithium batteries contain valuable materials that can be recovered and reused, reducing the need for raw material extraction and minimizing environmental impact. 2. Resource Conservation: Recycling lithium batteries conserves valuable resources such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel, which are essential for manufacturing new batteries and other electronic devices. 3. Energy Efficiency: Recycling consumes less energy compared to mining and processing raw materials, making it a more energy-efficient solution for meeting the growing demand for lithium batteries. 4. Hazardous Waste Reduction: Improper disposal of lithium batteries can lead to environmental contamination and pose health risks. Recycling ensures that hazardous materials are safely managed and disposed of, protecting both people and the planet. By partnering with Madenat Al Nokhba Recycling Services L.L.C, you'll not only be contributing to a cleaner environment but also tapping into a lucrative market with immense potential for growth and innovation. Join us in revolutionizing the recycling industry and shaping a more sustainable future for generations to come. Together, we can make a difference! Get in touch with us today to explore partnership opportunities. #lithiumbatteries #sustainability #cleanenergy #gcc #dubaimunicipality #Recyclingservices #partnershipopportunity #dubai
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The Middle East's Recycling ♻ Revolution: 3 Leaders to Watch : 1. United Arab Emirates (UAE) : Waste Diversion Goal: The UAE aims to divert 75% of waste from landfills by 2025. Dubai Initiatives: Dubai has implemented the "My City, My Environment" campaign to boost household waste segregation. Abu Dhabi's Tadweer: Manages 4.6 million tonnes of waste annually and recycles around 1.8 million tonnes. Waste-to-Energy Projects: Dubai is building one of the world's largest waste-to-energy plants, expected to process 1.9 million tonnes of waste annually, generating 200 MW of electricity. 2. Saudi Arabia (KSA) : Vision 2030: Part of Saudi Arabia's ambitious plan includes increasing recycling rates from 5% to 85%. National Center for Waste Management (NCWM): Established to streamline waste management across the country. Saudi Investment Recycling Company (SIRC): Aims to develop recycling facilities and promote a circular economy. SIRC plans to recycle 81% of the 106 million tones of recyclable waste by 2035. Riyadh's Recycling Push: Riyadh aims to recycle 38% of its waste by 2035, significantly reducing landfill use. 3. Qatar : National Development Strategy: Qatar aims to increase its recycling rate from the current 15% to 75% by 2028. Domestic Solid Waste Management Center (DSWMC): Processes 2,300 tonnes of waste daily, converting organic waste to compost and recycling metals, plastics, and paper. Public Awareness Campaigns: Initiatives to promote waste segregation at the source have increased recycling rates. Infrastructure Investments: Qatar is investing heavily in state-of-the-art recycling facilities and technologies to meet its ambitious targets. #Recycling #Sustainability #MiddleEast #UAE #SaudiArabia #Qatar #WasteManagement #CircularEconomy #EnvironmentalImpact #waste_to_wealth
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🌱 UAE's First Integrated Battery Recycling Plant Unveiled at Dubai Industrial City 🔋 In a significant stride towards a circular economy, Dubatt Battery Recycling has inaugurated the first fully integrated battery recycling plant in the UAE at Dubai Industrial City. This groundbreaking facility represents a AED 216 million investment aimed at revolutionizing the handling of end-of-life batteries and promoting sustainable practices within the country. The state-of-the-art plant will recycle lead-acid batteries, extracting valuable metals and materials to be reused in various industries, including automotive, construction, and energy. By reducing the need for virgin resources and diverting waste from landfills, the facility is set to significantly reduce the environmental impact of battery disposal. This initiative demonstrates the UAE's commitment to driving sustainable growth and innovation within the region. As the first of its kind in the country, Dubatt's battery recycling plant serves as a beacon for a more sustainable future and will undoubtedly inspire further investment in green technologies and infrastructure. #BatteryRecycling #UAE #DubaiIndustrialCity #CircularEconomy #Sustainability #LeadAcidBatteries
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The next era in waste management is built on ennovation and research. It was fulfilling to learn that UAE universities have great potential to introduce new solutions that tackle waste management challenges and pollution.
#UAE BEEAH was pleased to have participated in the 1st International Symposium for Sustainable Waste Management & Resource Recovery, hosted by the University of Sharjah. Daker Rabaya, CEO of BEEAH Recycling, contributed to a roundtable discussion on ‘Collaboration Opportunities with Industry and Government.’ During the event, we welcomed the participants on a field trip to our iconic Headquarters and world-class Waste Management Complex, where we shared our insights and experiences in sustainability. #Sustainability #WasteManagement #Industry شاركت مجموعة بيئة في المؤتمر الدولي الأول لإدارة النفايات المستدامة واسترداد الموارد، الذي استضافته جامعة الشارقة، حيث تحدث ذاكر الربايعة، الرئيس التنفيذي لشركة "بيئة لإعادة التدوير" في حلقة نقاشية تحت عنوان "فرص التعاون مع القطاع الصناعي والحكومي". و سعدنا باستقبال المشاركين في جولة بكل من مقر مجموعة بيئة الرئيسي ومُجمع بيئة لإدارة النفايات.
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Did you know that the global waste management market, valued at $1.3 trillion in 2022, is set to grow to $1.96 trillion by 2030? The UAE faces significant waste management challenges due to its rapid population and economic growth. Traditionally, waste ended up in landfills, releasing methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Recognizing this, the UAE has implemented a comprehensive strategy to promote sustainable waste practices, focusing on waste reduction, recycling, and waste-to-energy conversion. Key initiatives include Abu Dhabi’s Tadweer, which oversees waste separation and recycling, and Dubai’s ambitious Zero-Waste goal, aiming to send no waste to landfills within 20 years. Dubai is building one of the largest waste-to-energy plants, expected to process 1.9 million metric tons of waste annually. Sharjah has also invested in state-of-the-art waste-to-energy facilities, contributing to its goal of 100% landfill diversion. The UAE’s focus on the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle), innovative technologies, and smart waste management systems support its broader vision of transitioning to a circular economy, reducing waste and emissions while producing renewable energy. To know more, click here: https://lnkd.in/d42DskzP #SustainableInsights #Newsletter #Sustainability #WasteManagement #ClimateAction #Circulareconomy #3Rs #ZeroWaste #WasteToEnergy #SmartWasteSystems #UAE #CleanEnergyStrategy #Tadweer #EWTE #Beeah #Masdar #DubaiHolding #RenewableEnergy #Recycling #GreenHydrogen #Innnovation #Technology #SinnthyaMacek #Sinnthya #SustainableSolutions
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Did you know that the global waste management market, valued at $1.3 trillion in 2022, is set to grow to $1.96 trillion by 2030? The UAE faces significant waste management challenges due to its rapid population and economic growth. Traditionally, waste ended up in landfills, releasing methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Recognizing this, the UAE has implemented a comprehensive strategy to promote sustainable waste practices, focusing on waste reduction, recycling, and waste-to-energy conversion. Key initiatives include Abu Dhabi’s Tadweer, which oversees waste separation and recycling, and Dubai’s ambitious Zero-Waste goal, aiming to send no waste to landfills within 20 years. Dubai is building one of the largest waste-to-energy plants, expected to process 1.9 million metric tons of waste annually. Sharjah has also invested in state-of-the-art waste-to-energy facilities, contributing to its goal of 100% landfill diversion. The UAE’s focus on the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle), innovative technologies, and smart waste management systems support its broader vision of transitioning to a circular economy, reducing waste and emissions while producing renewable energy. To know more, click here: https://lnkd.in/dm7D5mcJ #SustainableInsights #Newsletter #Sustainability #WasteManagement #ClimateAction #Circulareconomy #3Rs #ZeroWaste #WasteToEnergy #SmartWasteSystems #UAE #CleanEnergyStrategy #Tadweer #EWTE #Beeah #Masdar #DubaiHolding #RenewableEnergy #Recycling #GreenHydrogen #Innnovation #Technology #SinnthyaMacek #Sinnthya #SustainableSolutions
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Dubai Municipality has launched a sustainable waste management project in Hatta to divert waste from landfills. The project, titled 'Outsourcing Waste Collection, Transportation, and Recycling Services', has transformed the Hatta landfill into an advanced facility spanning more than 60,000 square metres. The facility comprises an administrative office and a waste disposal zone. On average, around 20 tonnes of municipal solid waste and 27 tonnes of agricultural waste are generated daily in Hatta. This project is expected to benefit a total of 1,147 homes. The municipality has distributed over 2,500 new waste storage and collection containers, each differentiated by its colour, featuring illustrations and instructions to help with waste segregation. Let's raise public awareness about the significance of correctly segregating waste at source. #Sustainability #WasteManagement #DubaiMunicipality #dubai #uae #sustainability
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