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Averda, Dubai Municipality open first smart recycling centre in GCC

DUBAI, May 25, 2016

UAE-based Averda, a leading provider of integrated waste management services, and the Municipality of Dubai recently commissioned its Smart Recycling Centre in Dubai, the first project of its kind across the GCC.

Several high ranking officials from Dubai Municipality and Averda attended the centre’s inauguration ceremony, said a statement.

The project, an exclusive partnership between Averda and Dubai Municipality, comprised equipping the recycling centre with solar panels to ensure its energy efficiency and minimal environmental impact whilst the recycling bins are provided with intelligent relay sensors, feeding various accurate data back to Averda’s monitoring stations, including alerts when the bins are nearing their maximum intake capacity, it said.

A key feature of this recently inaugurated recycling centre is represented by its environmental friendly characteristics: not only does the recycling centre support Dubai Municipality’s commitment to enforcing a highly sustainable waste management policy but, also, only recycled materials have been used for the construction of the centre: the floors are made of recycled wood, the main container body frame is from a recycled 20 feet shipping container and the power used to operate the centre is generated fully by solar panels, it added.

The recycling centre is monitored remotely via smart sensors fitted to its compartments, is monitored by CCTV and is also equipped with an automatic motion sensor that will activate an audio welcoming message for the users, said the statement.

Safety being a priority across all Averda’s operations, the newly commissioned recycling centre makes no exception: automatic fire extinguishers are fixed onto the centre’s internal ceiling and the dry chemical powder they are using can handle flammable liquid, flammable gas, carbonaceous and electrical fires, it said.

Averda, in close co-operation with Dubai Municipality, plans to commission other similar fully automated recycling centres across Dubai in 2016, to ensure that these meet the strategic objectives of Dubai Municipality’s Waste Recycling and Waste Awareness programmes, it stated.

Oussama Natour, managing director, averda UAE, said: “Although there are certain countries in the world that currently use solar panel operated recycling stations, until today there were none in the UAE.”

“We are fully committed to increasing recycling awareness in Dubai and are extremely proud and honoured of our achievement. We can only hope that Averda will contribute to Dubai being recognised as a leader in Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region in terms of its approach to waste recycling,” he added.

The current recycling stations are located in congested areas across the city, making it easier for consumers and traders to become more waste aware and supporting the Municipality of Dubai in its efforts to expand “My City, My Environment” recycling programme, it stated. – TradeArabia News Service




Tags: | Dubai Municipality | GCC | Averda |

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