UAE – Tadweer Group has launched four new subsidiaries: Tadweer Environmental Services and Solutions, Tajmee’e, UpCycle, and Tahweel.
These units are designed to drive innovation in waste management and recycling, reflecting Tadweer Group’s commitment to transforming waste into valuable resources.
According to a company statement, this strategic move aims to support decarbonization, promote a circular economy, and leverage cutting-edge technologies to harness untapped resources.
Tadweer Environmental Services and Solutions will focus on public waste collection activities, including contract tendering and performance management through digital solutions.
Tajmee’e will pioneer pre-collection and collection activities while ensuring excellence in customer service.
UpCycle will integrate advanced technology with waste treatment and recycling centers, supporting operations related to the recently announced greenfield Material Recovery Facility.
Tahweel will accelerate waste conversion technology and investment, advancing Tadweer Group’s waste-to-energy plant and waste-to-value projects.
Managing Director and Group CEO Ali Al Dhaheri commented on the new units, “This marks a significant step forward in our commitment to revolutionizing waste management in Abu Dhabi and beyond.
“We are poised to transform waste into valuable resources through investments in world-class expertise and innovative technologies, contributing to a sustainable future and a thriving circular economy.”
“Each subsidiary will play a pivotal role in Tadweer Group’s strategy by promoting the use of established and emerging technologies, enhancing value creation, and supporting our goal of diverting 80% of waste from landfills by 2030,” he added.
These subsidiaries follow Tadweer Group’s acquisition of e-waste innovator Enviroserve, the only integrated e-waste processing hub in the Middle East, Africa, and Caucasus region.
Tadweer Group also recently announced progress on Abu Dhabi’s first dedicated facility for recovering and capturing valuable recyclable materials from waste.
Dubai Municipality introduces WhatsApp service for bulk household waste disposal
In a related development, Dubai Municipality has launched a WhatsApp channel to help residents remove bulk home waste from their premises and neighborhoods.
Residents can request the waste management department to dispose of bulk waste, such as home furniture and electrical or electronic waste, at designated areas across Dubai via this channel.
This initiative is timely, as recent rains in the UAE have flooded several homes, damaging many household items. While some residents managed to salvage a few belongings, others had to dispose of theirs.
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