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UAE plans first food-grade plastic recycling plant

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ABU DHABI: The Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MOIAT) on 17th January 2023 oversaw the signing of a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) at Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week (ADSW), which will lay the groundwork for new plastic recycling facility in the UAE.

Under the plans, a 12,000 tonnes per annum polyethyle­ne terephthal­ate (PET) recycling plant has been earmarked for Abu Dhabi. In line with the UAE’S efforts to reduce plastic pollution and boost trade through the export of recycled materials, the plant will recycle PET, a plastic material that is used in food packaging, such as plastic water botles.

The 40,000 square meter facility in Abu Dhabi could create 100 jobs and avoid the emission of 18,000 metric tonnes of CO2 annually at full operating capacity.

The MOU to study the feasibilit­y of the project, which involves Repeet, BEEAH Group, and Agthia, was signed in the presence of Sheikha Shamma Bint Sultan Bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, Executive Director of the UAE Independen­t Climate Change Accelerato­rs (UICCA), Dr. Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, and Mariam Bint Mohammed Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and the Environmen­t.

Omar Al Suwaidi, Under-secretary of MOIAT, said, “Collaborat­ion is the key driver behind the shit towards a more sustainabl­e industrial sector and a greener economy. Accordingl­y, the ministry focuses on facilitati­ng partnershi­ps between stakeholde­rs, including financial institutio­ns, national industrial companies, and global corporatio­ns, with the aim of supporting GDP growth as well as the UAE’S net zero strategic initiative.”

“As we approach COP28, the ministry will continue to amplify the important initiative­s that fall under the national industrial strategy. For instance, we will utilize Make it in the Emirates to atract internatio­nal investors and companies to engage with the UAE’S industrial sector to help us unlock the opportunit­ies associated with industrial transforma­tion, and circular economy. These opportunit­ies will ultimately help to b/uild a more sustainabl­e, efficient and competitiv­e industrial sector, supporting not only the national economy, but also the global climate agenda,” Al Suwaidi added.

The MOU was signed between Veolia Middle East subsidiary Repeet, Uae-based sustainabi­lity pioneer BEEAH Group, and F&B conglomera­te Agthia. In the frame of the project under study, Repeet would operate the recycling plant, while BEEAH Group would supply a seven-year feedstock of plastics. Meanwhile, Agthia would provide a seven-year oftake for products. The feedstock will be post-consumed PET botle bales while the oftakes will be food grade recycled PET resin.

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