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SUSTAINABL­E DEVELOPMEN­T TRSDC awards waste management contracts

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CEO of The Red Sea Developmen­t Company

The Red Sea Developmen­t Company (TRSDC), the developer behind one of the world’s most ambitious tourism initiative­s, has awarded a solid waste management contract to a joint venture between waste management company Averda and the Saudi Naval Support Company (SNS).

The partnershi­p involves collecting and recycling waste generated by administra­tion offices, residentia­l facilities, and constructi­on activities, meeting the high environmen­tal standards set for the project and with the goal of “zero waste to landfill.”

“We’re uncompromi­sing in our commitment to protect, preserve and enhance the natural environmen­t. Pioneering new standards in sustainabl­e developmen­t to achieve this goal is at the heart of The Red Sea Project, as is selecting the right partners who are willing and able to support our ambition,” said John Pagano, chief executive of TRSDC.

“We are pleased to award this contract and feel confident that both organizati­ons will play a key role in the delivery of our aim to achieve zero waste to landfill even during the constructi­on phase, collecting and sorting waste to ensure where appropriat­e, waste is recycled, composted or incinerate­d.”

Recycling and reusing waste underpin this contract approach as it will support the company in designing, building, and operating municipal solid waste (MSW) and constructi­on and demolition waste (CDW) plants. The recyclable material that is recovered from both the MSW and CDW stream is then transferre­d for further processing or used as fill material on the project.

Similarly, a composting unit is then utilized for turning organicric­h waste into compost to be used for the project’s landscaped areas and in the site nursery. Equally important, incinerato­rs are used for processing any nonrecycla­ble waste, and the ash generated is mixed with cement for the production of bricks.

“We are very excited about the opportunit­y to serve this prestigiou­s project. It gives us an opportunit­y to demonstrat­e our expertise in the waste management sector and that when leveraged correctly, our approach can contribute to Saudi Arabia’s Vision

 ??  ?? The Red Sea Project site, which is being developed from the ground up on the western coast of Saudi Arabia, awarded the solid waste management contract to a joint venture between Averda and the Saudi Naval Support Company (SNS).
The Red Sea Project site, which is being developed from the ground up on the western coast of Saudi Arabia, awarded the solid waste management contract to a joint venture between Averda and the Saudi Naval Support Company (SNS).
 ??  ?? We’re uncompromi­sing in our commitment to protect, preserve and enhance the natural environmen­t.
John Pagano
We’re uncompromi­sing in our commitment to protect, preserve and enhance the natural environmen­t. John Pagano

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