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Tadweer signs off on five operations contracts worth over $544 million
Waste Management
Tadweer has signed five operations contracts with a value of over AED 2 billion during this week’s EcoWaste 2023 event in Abu Dhabi.
The contracts, which were signed with Alphamed Abu Dhabi LLC and Terberg RosRoca Vehicle Manufacturing, Beeah Sharjah Environment Company LLC, Averda Waste Management LLC, and JV Lavajet Al Ain/Nael & Bin Harmal Hydroexport LLC (NBHH), cover solid waste collection and transportation services, public cleaning services in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, and waste containers management and maintenance in
Abu Dhabi, said the firm. It added that the six-year contracts aim to” make a big leap in the quality of services and environmentfriendly services by providing electrical equipment for waste collection and transportation, cleaning services for main roads and automatic sweeping, and training programs for employees to ensure that their work complies with international standards.”
The contracts were all signed during the EcoWASTE 2023 Exhibition and Forum.
Tadweer added that it is also exploring cooperation opportunities in transforming solid municipal waste selectively into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and the potential of converting waste into fuel and sustainable chemical materials. The company also signed a MoU with Beeah Sharjah Environment Company LLC to explore new cooperation opportunities for waste management overseas.
“Tadweer is constantly seeking to cooperate and establish partnerships with global stakeholders, to exchange best practices, success stories and innovative solutions for the sector. Through these partnerships,” said Eng. Ali Al Dhaheri, CEO, Tadweer. “We aim to join our efforts and utilise the best practices to overcome waste management challenges, by raising the public’s awareness, and addressing challenges related to waste collection, transportation, and treatment.”
“The 9th edition of EcoWASTE was a massive success. It was attended by experts and specialists in waste management, who explored the leading role of the GCC countries in promoting a circular economy. It was also an opportunity to discover solutions to overcome the waste crisis in the MENA region, raise the public’s awareness about the sector and encourage them to protect the environment by reducing waste.”