• 2 tons of recyclables from over 1,000 users were collected using the Recapp app within the first 3 months of its soft launch.

Abu Dhabi: Agthia Group PJSC, a leading regional food and beverages company announced that it continues to propel its partnership with Veolia, a global leader in optimized resource management, via successful sustainability initiatives launched over the past year. The MoU between Agthia and Veolia was first signed during the 2020 edition of Gulfood and underscores the shared commitment of the two companies to drive sustainability efforts by working together with the community. 

One such initiative was the launch of the Recapp mobile application, an innovative digital service developed by Veolia to provide a free of charge door to door collection for recyclables in Abu Dhabi. Agthia and Veolia worked hand in hand to promote the service and to provide a generous rewarding scheme that has been implemented since the launch of the project in November 2020. In just 3 months, the app has garnered more than 1,000 users and has helped collect more than 2 tons of recyclables. With Recapp, the ambition of Veolia is to collect more plastic bottles and other recyclables in order to use them in the production of the recycled material that will be used in the production of new packaging products.

Alan Smith, Chief Executive Officer of Agthia Group, said: “Agthia recognizes the importance of providing innovative and digital collection solutions to address the challenges of post-consumed plastic bottles and promote recycling. It was encouraging to see the participation of our environment conscious consumers in helping us collect more than a ton of plastics through the Recapp app. We look forward to building on our current success with Veolia to further refine our sustainability programme.

Dr. Rabih Kamleh, Chief Quality and R&D Officer of Agthia, said: “There’s an unquestionable need to reduce waste and ensure our products are designed for a sustainable future. Our partnership with Veolia is an important step to adopt the circular economy approach towards proper resource management. Recycling is key for the transition from a linear to circular economy and plastic and other solid waste need to be reused, recycled or composted for a better future and environment.” 

Sébastien Chauvin, Chief Executive Officer at Veolia Middle East, said: “To build a circular economy, involvement of all stakeholders is paramount. In the UAE, Veolia is committed to develop a recycling ecosystem and close the loop of resources by supporting the packaging industry, led by Agthia, in the development of alternative Eco-packaging solutions.

With RECAPP, our new digital collection service, we will be able to locally source the post consumed PET packages that Veolia will transform to a food grade recycled rPET in our future state of the art plant. This rPET will be delivered to companies like Agthia that are keen to reduce their environmental footprint and decarbonate their products. Segregating recyclable waste at the source is key in achieving a circular economy, Recapp is creating an eco-conscious mindset and empowering residents to act positively towards more sustainable communities.”

Some of the other successful initiatives include the PET collection service at the Community Support Division in Al Wathba, where Agthia provided all the infrastructure required to collect the bottles, and launched the awareness campaign, while Veolia collected the plastic waste and ensured full traceability and proper recycling.

The collaboration also focused on the opportunity to include recycled PET (rPET) as a substitute for virgin plastic in water bottles. Veolia collected PET bottle samples from the UAE and produced food grade rPET material that is being solely utilized in the research and development of Al Ain water bottles – demonstrating promising results during the initial trial phases. In line with the ambition to explore new eco-packaging solutions, Agthia also introduced the plant based (PLA) packaging material, that was used to make the Al Ain Plant Bottle, the region's first plant-based water bottle.

Agthia has been steadfast in its efforts to provide innovative responsible solutions that support consumers’ healthy lifestyles and its commitment to the environment and sustainability strategy. The result is a revolutionary packaging and initiatives that underscores the Group’s efforts in supporting the national sustainability agenda.

Agthia Group is a leading Abu Dhabi based food and beverage company. Established in 2004, the Company is listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) and has the symbol “AGTHIA”. Through Senaat, Agthia Group PJSC is part of ADQ, one of the region’s largest holding companies with a broad portfolio of major enterprises spanning key sectors of Abu Dhabi’s diversified economy.

The Company’s assets are located in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Egypt and Turkey. Agthia offers a world class portfolio of integrated businesses providing high quality and trusted food and beverage products for customers and consumers across the UAE, GCC, Turkey and the wider Middle East. More than 4,000 employees are engaged in manufacturing, distribution and marketing various food and beverage products: Water (Al Ain, Al Bayan, Alpin Natural Spring Water, Bambini); Food (Al Foah); Flour (Grand Mills); Animal Feed (Agrivita); Juice (Al Ain Fresh); Dairy (Yoplait); Processed Food (Al Ain Tomato Paste, Frozen Vegetable); Ambient and Frozen Bakery (Grand Mills, Al Faysal Bakery and Sweets). For more information: www.agthia.com | corpcoms@agthia.com | Tel: 971 2 506 0600

Veolia Group is the global leader in optimized resource management. With nearly 179 000 employees worldwide, the Group designs and provides water, waste and energy management solutions which contribute to the sustainable development of communities and industries. Through its three complementary business activities, Veolia helps to develop access to resources, preserve available resources, and to replenish them.

In 2019, the Veolia group supplied 98 million people with drinking water and 67 million people with wastewater service, produced nearly 41 million megawatt hours of energy and converted 50 million metric tons of waste into new materials and energy. Veolia Environnement (listed on Paris Euronext: VIE) recorded consolidated revenue of €27.19 billion in 2019 (USD 30 billion). www.veolia.com 

Contacts
Veolia Group Media Relations
Laurent Obadia - Sandrine Guendoul
sandrine.guendoul@veolia.com

Veolia Middle East Media Relations
Pauline Dumons
pauline.dumons@veolia.com

Agthia Media Inquiries:
Sanghamitra Sajil
PR Manager
smitra@quillmena.com
www.quillmena.com 

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