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UAE residents urged to adopt recycling practices

DUBAI, September 7, 2014

Dulsco, a regional leader in human resource solutions and waste management services, has urged UAE residents to adopt recycling and waste management practices within their daily routine and contribute towards a green environment.

The company has been reaching out to the UAE residents and educating them to actively participate and play an important role in waste reduction and management.

Campaigns run by Dulsco aim to inculcate and sustain a behavioural change in the residents on reducing and proper recycling of waste.

The company pointed out that the majority of the waste collected could be only recycled if it is segregated at source.

Across the world, the wave of environmental sustainability has hit new highs as environmental protection is of prime importance. Governments and organisations have started to act in a responsible way with the focus being on conserving natural resources and stressing on reusing and recycling for a brighter future for all.

Countries like Singapore, Canada, Norway and several European countries have taken the situation of recycling very seriously.
 
"Dulsco organises various events and campaigns which address the recycling challenge and educate the masses. The Dulsco team shares information on the importance of waste segregation at source and why it is important to reduce, reuse and recycle," said S Madhumohan, the director (waste management), Dulsco.

"The concept of wet waste and dry waste was quite insightful for the people who participated in our campaigns and were serious about taking waste segregation and garbage recycling to the next level," he added.

Madhumohan pointed out that people have the notion that waste was non-recyclable and cannot be used further.

"This myth has to be dispelled at the earliest and informing the masses through campaigns and events can help waste management go a long way. The role of residents in waste management is important and effective as they can help carry the message across to the society through their families and friends," he observed.

"Waste can be recycled for better use and also energy can be converted from waste into usable forms such as heat, electricity and landfill gas recovery. If the people are educated about this concept then they will stop treating waste as a redundant material and will be focusing on converting it into better use through waste management techniques," he added.

Recently, Dulsco joined hands with Dubai Municipality for the ‘My City My Environment’ campaign in its efforts to go green.-TradeArabia News Service




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