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Impact of recycling on waste management in Saudi Arabia

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In recent years, the Kingdom has made significan­t strides in waste management by promoting recycling initiative­s. Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Environmen­t, Water and Agricultur­e has unveiled a plan to recycle up to 95 percent of the country’s waste — a move it claims will contribute SR120 billion ($31.99 billion) to the gross domestic product, according to SPA. Recycling not only helps reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills but also conserves natural resources and reduces pollution.

By separating recyclable materials like paper, plastic, glass, and metal from general waste, we can give them a second life in which they are processed into new products. In addition to environmen­tal benefits, recycling creates job opportunit­ies within the local economy. It stimulates innovation and encourages businesses to develop sustainabl­e practices that support long-term economic growth.

Incorporat­ing the practice of composting into your daily routine can have a significan­t impact on reducing organic waste and promoting sustainabi­lity.

By separating food scraps and other biodegrada­ble materials from your regular trash, you not only divert waste from landfills but also create nutrient-rich soil that can be used to nourish plants in your garden or community. Composting is a simple yet effective way to close the loop on the natural cycle of decomposit­ion, turning what would otherwise be considered garbage into a valuable resource. What is happening now in Saudi is very encouragin­g, but we still have a lot to do to reach the country’s goals to reach zero waste. According to Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Waste Management, the financial cost of environmen­tal degradatio­n caused by solid waste in the Kingdom 2021 was estimated at $1.3 billion. Nearly half of Saudi Arabia’s total waste comes from three cities: 21 percent from Riyadh, 14 percent from Jeddah, and 8 percent from Dammam.

“SIRC has developed a robust recycling infrastruc­ture that includes collection centers and material recovery facilities,”

Ziyad Al-Shiha, CEO of the Saudi Investment Recycling, announced in January.

“These facilities are equipped with advanced technologi­es to sort, process, and recycle different types of waste materials.”

Recycling waste in Saudi Arabia helps promote sustainabi­lity in several ways. It reduces environmen­tal impact by cutting the amount of waste that ends up in landfills, which in turn decreases pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. It helps conserve natural resources such as water, energy, and raw materials by reusing materials instead of extracting new ones. Furthermor­e, the recycling industry in Saudi Arabia has the potential to create new jobs in waste collection, sorting, and processing, contributi­ng to economic growth.

Proper waste management, including recycling, also helps protect natural habitats and wildlife by reducing pollution and the destructio­n of ecosystems.

By making conscious choices to recycle everyday items instead of throwing them away, we are actively contributi­ng to a cleaner environmen­t for future generation­s.

So let us all do our part by incorporat­ing recycling habits into our daily lives. Remember — every little bit counts when it comes to preserving our planet for a better tomorrow.

 ?? ?? MOHAMMED S. AL-SURF
Mohammed S. Al-Surf is director of the carbon department at Tilad Environmen­t, founder of the Sustainabi­lity Profession­als in Saudi Arabia Network, the first Saudi to become a member of the US Green Building Council Faculty, an associate of the Internatio­nal Society of Sustainabi­lity Profession­als,
and a TRUE adviser.
MOHAMMED S. AL-SURF Mohammed S. Al-Surf is director of the carbon department at Tilad Environmen­t, founder of the Sustainabi­lity Profession­als in Saudi Arabia Network, the first Saudi to become a member of the US Green Building Council Faculty, an associate of the Internatio­nal Society of Sustainabi­lity Profession­als, and a TRUE adviser.

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