Khaleej Times

RAK’s biggest waste factory to open soon

- Ahmed Shaaban ahmedshaab­an@khaleejtim­es.com

ras al khaimah — The emirate is set to have its biggest waste management factory by January 2019, as part of efforts to achieve the national target of reducing untreated wastes by 75 per cent by 2021.

The mega factory, which is being built on an area of 25,000 square feet in Al Qussaidat area, will be using advanced technologi­es and state-of-the-art machinery to collect and sort all types of wastes, according to a senior official.

Ahmad Al Hammadi, director of the department of public works in RAK, said the factory is a big boost to the country’s recycling sector and its efforts in reducing wastes according to internatio­nal standards.

The factory’s equipment can accurately sort all kinds of wastes and assemble them in lines that are connected to various pressure units designed to handle specific kinds of trash, Al Hammadi said.

Residents can soon expect a big fleet of waste collection vehicles roaming around their neighbourh­oods,

The wastes of southern areas are being moved to two separate assembly points; one in Shawka and another in Al Manei.” Ahmad Al Hammadi, director of the department of public works in RAK

moving garbage to the factory up to 150 times a day.

“The wastes of southern areas are being moved to two separate assembly points; one in Shawka and another in Al Manei,” Al Hammadi said. The new facility can sort out up to 500 tonnes of wastes daily and can further be expanded as necessary, he said. “The latest waste management technologi­es, from air pressure to a large magnet that can separate metal items from waste and plastic stuff, have been adopted in this factory,” Al Hammadi said.

First, garbage bags are opened, then wastes are sifted, separating unwanted materials from recyclable ones and organising them based on their sizes and types.

Built at a time when the emirate’s population is growing, the facility is designed to efficientl­y manage the increasing volume of household waste, he said.

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The new waste management factory in Ras Al Khaimah will be using advanced technologi­es and state-of-the-art machinery.
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