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Government partners with private companies to enhance recycling industry

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Last updated: 2024/10/13 at 10:42 PM
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The Ministry of Municipality in Doha, Qatar is focusing on enhancing public-private partnerships for sustainability and circular economy. They have awarded tenders to private companies for various projects, including a Waste Treatment Center that recycles 2,300 tonnes of waste daily. Additionally, a tender has been awarded to build a new engineered landfill with advanced technologies to ensure sustainability. Four waste transfer stations have also been assigned to private companies to transport waste to recycling plants in Mesaieed.

The Ministry of Municipality is adopting new technologies to boost the recycling sector for sustainability. Waste transfer stations are not only transporting waste but also segregating it before sending it to recycling plants. Al Afja area for Recycling Industries is home to several factories that recycle various materials such as oil, medical waste, wood, metal, electronic items, plastic, tyres, batteries, and construction waste. They also produce organic cement, recycle glass and cloth, among others.

Located in Mesaieed Industrial Area, approximately 40km south of Doha, Al Ajfa is being developed as a hub for the recycling industry to meet Qatar’s ambitious sustainability and circular economy goals. The cooperation between the government and private sectors in waste management has been successful, leading to achievements such as reaching a zero-waste rate during FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and disposing of all discarded tyres in the country by private sector factories.

These projects have significantly reduced waste going to landfills and increased the amount of recyclable materials, aligning with the goals of the National Development Strategy of the State of Qatar. By enabling the private sector to implement waste recycling projects, the Ministry of Municipality is committed to sustainable waste management and promoting the circular economy, which will improve the efficiency of the waste management system in Qatar in the future.

In line with Qatar National Vision 2030, the state is working to achieve a balance between sustainable development components by optimally utilising waste with the participation of governmental and private institutions. The ministry is also promoting recycling practices and waste reduction among various segments of society through the “Zero Waste” campaign. This initiative aims to raise awareness and encourage the implementation of recycling practices throughout the country.

Overall, the Ministry of Municipality in Doha, Qatar is prioritizing public-private partnerships to enhance sustainability and circular economy initiatives. By awarding tenders to private companies for waste management projects and promoting recycling practices, they are working towards achieving Qatar’s sustainability goals. The collaboration between the government and private sectors has led to successful waste management practices, including reaching a zero-waste rate and disposing of all discarded tyres. Through initiatives like the “Zero Waste” campaign, the ministry is raising awareness and encouraging recycling practices in society. This commitment to sustainable waste management and the circular economy reflects Qatar’s dedication to achieving its National Development Strategy and Qatar National Vision 2030.

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