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Averda to handle waste operations at Red Sea mega-project

- JENNIFER GNANA

Red Sea Developmen­t Company, the developer of a mammoth tourism project on Saudi Arabia’s west coast, appointed Averda to manage a facility to handle constructi­on waste.

Averda, which has offices in the UAE, will handle waste generated from 16 luxury hotels across five islands and two inland resorts being built during the project’s initial phase.

Phase one includes 3,000 hotel rooms, an internatio­nal airport, a yacht marina, leisure and lifestyle facilities as well as supporting logistics and utilities infrastruc­ture, including more than 80 kilometres of new roads.

“All forms of waste generated by this enormous undertakin­g have been considered in the design of the waste system,” said Red Sea Developmen­t Company.

In line with the company’s policy of zero waste to landfill, tonnes of rubble and concrete waste generated from drilling for the foundation­s will be sorted and treated by machinery, which transforms them into smaller particles.

The smaller, pulverised particles will then be reused for other purposes such as aggregate for building roads.

In addition to this, Averda will tackle waste generated by the workforce employed at the project, which the developer says is equivalent to the population of a small town.

Household waste such as glass, plastics, cans and paper will be collected separately, checked and sorted and transforme­d into new products by local recyclers.

Organic waste from the developing town will be turned into compost, which will be used to fertilise a landscape nursery covering 1 million square metres.

The nursery, which was completed last year, will provide more than 15 million plants for the landscapin­g of the project. Any remaining waste that is non-recyclable and non-compostabl­e will be incinerate­d in dedicated facilities. The ash generated from this process is then used to manufactur­e of bricks.

“We talk of waste management, but here, nothing is being wasted,” Averda’s chief executive Malek Sukkar said during an inaugurati­on ceremony.

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