‘EcoWASTE 2025’ to unfold in Abu Dhabi on January 14

‘EcoWASTE 2025’ to unfold in Abu Dhabi on January 14
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By News Desk, GCC Business News

The 11th edition of the EcoWASTE Exhibition and Forum, an event that focuses on sustainable waste management in the MENA region, is set to return on January 14, at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC).

Hosted by Masdar during Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week as part of the World Future Energy Summit, EcoWASTE 2025 will serve as a platform for global and regional leaders, environmental experts, and innovators to develop practical solutions to tackle one of the world’s most pressing climate challenges. The 11th edition will foster innovation in the organic waste prevention, collection, and management.

‘EcoWASTE 2025’ to unfold in Abu Dhabi
Ali Al Dhaheri
Managing Director and CEO – Tadweer Group

“Tadweer Group’s mission is to redefine waste as a valuable resource by leveraging cutting-edge technology and fostering global collaboration to drive sustainable progress. Our role as a strategic sponsor of this renowned platform for over a decade reflects our unwavering commitment to this vision. By transforming waste challenges into opportunities, we can emphasize that innovation and collaboration are key to unlocking a sustainable future. At EcoWASTE 2025, we aim to accelerate technological advancements, strengthen international partnerships, and reaffirm our dedication to global growth. Together, we will champion waste as a vital alternative resource which plays a pivotal role in achieving a net-zero world.”

Tadweer is set to drive sector innovation through a Waste-to-Art competition, celebrating creative approaches to recycling, and offering valuable insights into its waste-to-energy and sustainable aviation fuel projects.

Through keynote addresses, panel discussions, fireside chats, and technology showcases, participants will delve into innovative approaches to issues such as methane mitigation, landfill diversion, and circular economy integration.

Additionally, the conference will explore circular economy metrics, future waste challenges from emerging industries such as EV batteries and solar panels, zero waste as a policy, and waste-to-energy updates on integrating energy recovery into circular systems.

The opening keynote discussion will focus on setting clear targets in the circular economy, and the significance of making early planning to achieve long-term goals.

Leen AlSebai, General Manager of RX Middle East and Head of the World Future Energy Summit, added that, “An exhibitor line-up of game-changing pioneers and disrupters will see the 11th edition of EcoWASTE transform into a laboratory of innovation and partnerships, while our speaker line-up is perfectly placed to drill down on what is currently needed to ensure both private and public sectors are well positioned to tackle circular economy and future waste challenges.”

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