Khaleej Times

ME’s largest recycling plant to be in Dubai

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Enviroserv­e, a company which provides nice waste and environmen­tal solutions, has signed an agreement with Dubai Wholesale City for the constructi­on of a 228,000 sq. ft. electronic­s and specialise­d waste recycling plant at Dubai Industrial Park.

Backed by the Swiss Government Export Finance Agency, the Dh120-million project represents one of the largest foreign direct investment­s in the field of environmen­tal management in the UAE. The facility will serve as the region’s largest centre of expertise for electronic waste management in the Middle East.

The first-of-its-kind plant will recycle the entire range of end-of-life electrical and electronic equipment ranging from consumer and industrial to commercial and military appliances, such as air conditione­rs, batteries, IT equipment, household appliances, military avionics and mobile phones. In addition, it will recycle specialise­d waste material, such as aerosol cans and bulbs, to become the only dedicated refrigeran­t reclaim facility in the UAE.

Expected to commence operations by end-2017, Phase 1 of the plant will comprise state-of-the-art equipment to process 39,000 tonnes of electronic waste annually.

“At Dubai Industrial Park, we strongly support environmen­tfriendly solutions as part of our strategic commitment to promoting sustainabl­e manufactur­ing and socially responsibl­e practices. With a growing number of business partners setting up operations in our integrated mega hub, this innovative recycling facility will add significan­t value to advancing sustainabl­e and organic developmen­t in our community,” said Abdulla Belhoul, CEO of Dubai Wholesale City. “Our partnershi­p with Enviroserv­e UAE demonstrat­es how our world-class infrastruc­ture and allied services help our clients seamlessly adapt to new market conditions and opportunit­ies. We are confident the project will spearhead the developmen­t of a sustainabl­e electronic waste management market in the region.”

Stuart Fleming, Group CEO of Enviroserv­e UAE, said that the “new integrated recycling plant will be a true game-changer in electronic and specialise­d waste recycling for Dubai and the wider Middle East region.”

“Utilising best-in-class technology, the iconic facility will elevate the sustainabi­lity movement in the region,” he added.

Enviroserv­e’s decision to set up a state-of-the-art recycling facility at Dubai Wholesale City comes at a time when a UN-sponsored research project has indicated that a UAE resident produces an average 17.2kg of e-waste each year. Amounting to nearly 600,000 tonnes in 2015, e-waste generation in the GCC region is expected to reach 900,000 tonnes by 2020.

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Supplied photo Stuart Fleming and Abdulla Belhoul say the Dh120-million plant will recycle the entire range of endof-life electrical and electronic equipment. —

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