EcoWASTE Exhibition & Forum will focus on new and sustainable approaches to waste management and the benefits from a circular economy to the public purse, society and environment.
 
A recent study published in Entrepreneur magazine, estimates $7 billion in new revenue opportunities from recycling for cities and recyclers, 250–350 million metric tonnes less carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air, 80 million tonnes of material recovered from residential single-stream recycling and 30 million more households with access to convenient recycling.
Locally, targets set by the UAE include treating 75% of municipal solid waste by 2025 and 85% by 2035, as well as reducing municipal solid waste generation to 1.4 kg per person per day by the year 2025.
The UAE government’s moves are at the forefront of a global trend that saw many countries turn to waste management for the creation of new value chains, and as a steppingstone toward the knowledge economy.
 
It is against this backdrop that the Middle East’s leading business and networking event for sustainable waste management, the EcoWASTE Exhibition & Forum, returns to Abu Dhabi, UAE for its 8th edition between January 17 and 19, 2022, that will be co-located with the World Future Energy Summit.
Held in partnership with Abu Dhabi Waste Management Center – Tadweer as part of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2022, the global event will be critical to the resumption of focus on the circular economy model and the means necessary to get there – two global priorities that became more urgent in the aftermath of recent developments, as well as a purposeful effort within the larger framework of environmental action.
 
EcoWASTE will bring together the Middle East and North Africa region’s most prominent waste management stakeholders, with investors, entrepreneurs, innovators and technology providers standing to make most gains from the business, sponsorship and partnership opportunities the exhibition is forecasted to create.
The event will examine how recent world events have resulted in new attitudes to waste management, the benefits of reducing, reusing and recycling, and evolving approaches to waste. A special focus will be dedicated to realistic ways in which to reduce single-use plastic and how technology and innovation will increasingly impact the decisions taken within the industry.
 
Speaking about the event, Dr Salem Khalfan Al Kaabi, Director General, Tadweer, said: “EcoWASTE plays a vital role in the waste management industry, with a platform that has quickly become essential for public and private enterprises alike. This is the place to go to explore new solutions in sustainable waste management, forge partnerships, learn from successful programmes and examine the latest know-how."
 
“The event has become a solid foundation for proactive initiatives in waste management as well as other aspects of sustainable development in Abu Dhabi, and it continues to assume its role as an incubator for action, partnerships and ventures aiming to bolster Abu Dhabi’s economy and connect with other successful initiatives around the world,” he added.
Grant Tuchten, Group Event Director of the World Future Energy Summit said: "EcoWASTE is the waste management industry's central platform, where all stakeholders come together to sharpen global waste management efforts with innovative technology, advances in engineering, and inspiring ideas. It is at EcoWASTE that future developments and business partnerships are born,” he concluded.
 
The EcoWASTE Exhibition will host global technology innovators including Dulevo, Green Mountains, Thor ME and Al Shirawy Group, Terberg RosRoca, German Distribution, Gorica Group and MG Recycling. The EcoWASTE Forum will host industry experts including Ronald Richa, GM Plastic Recycling, Veolia – who will speak on packaging and manufacturing within the circular economy; Pablo Arribere Jimenez, Senior Director - Operational Excellence & Innovation, Bee’ah that will present on mapping waste management services using technology; and Youssef Chehade, Managing Partner, Ecyclex who will speak on recycling electronic waste.
 
ELDAN Recycling, an industry-leading developer of equipment for downsizing and recycling scrap and waste, has confirmed its attendance of the upcoming edition of EcoWASTE. CEO Toni Reftman said: "The Middle East is arguably the world's biggest market for waste management and recycling, and the leading manufacturers of this industry know that Abu Dhabi is the place to go for serious, pro-environment action. We're excited to showcase our solutions before the region's waste management community and to forge closer ties with industry stakeholders present at the event."
 
Echoing this sentiment, Marc Jennings, CEO of the market-leading wet waste processing solutions developer CDE Group, said: "This is one event we are truly looking forward to next year within the MEA region. EcoWASTE is the biggest event in the industry, and the place where stakeholders of waste management meet, network, and explore new solutions. We believe we're bringing something unique to waste management systems.
 
Every day, we empower our customers globally to transform waste into valuable resources, laying the foundations for the circular economy, and so we're looking forward to raising further awareness and showcasing our expertise to the market's biggest buyers in the MEA region."
EcoWASTE Exhibition & Forum will be held at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre in partnership with Abu Dhabi Waste Management Centre, Tadweer, and as part of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.

 

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