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Abu Dhabi will divert 80% of waste from landfills

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Abu Dhabi will divert its 80 per cent of waste from landfills to its recycling plants by 2030 and will treat its 100 per cent hazardous materials, a top official of Tadweer, the Centre of Waste Management in Abu Dhabi, said yesterday.

Currently, Abu Dhabi recycles only 30 per cent of its 11 million tonnes of waste generated every year. The major components of waste are constructi­on and demolition waste, and commercial and municipal waste.

Speaking at the Waste Management Solutions Forum of Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week, Saeed Al Mehairbi, acting general manager of Tadweer, said, “2030 is a deadline when the diversion rate of waste from landfills will reach 80 per cent, and the treatment of hazardous materials will reach 100 per cent.

“Approximat­ely, we produced between 10 and 11 million tonnes of waste last year in the emirate and we aim to divert our maximum waste from landfills to recycling plants and reduce the per capita waste generation to 1.5 kilograms per day by 2021,” he said.

According to the Environmen­t Agency-Abu Dhabi’s 2016 annual report on waste and environmen­t, the maximum municipal solid waste per capita was 1.71kg per day in 2013 and 1.51kg a day in 2014. Currently, Abu Dhabi generates about 1.4 million tonnes of municipal solid waste per year, three million tonnes of commercial and industrial waste, four million tonnes of constructi­on and demolition waste and 570,000 tonnes of green waste.

He said, “Abu Dhabi aims to reduce solid waste generation, which causes a negative impact on the environmen­t and on the public health.”

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