Dubai Municipality offers a recycling programme that treats over 8,000kg weekly

As an element of Dubai's Smart Sustainability Oasis (SSO) initiative, seventeen recycling bins are strategically positioned throughout the emirate for the collection of twenty-eight different types of waste.

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Dubai's Recycling Revolution: Smart Sustainability Oasis (SSO)

The Smart Sustainability Oasis (SSO) initiative in Dubai collects 18 different types of materials through the use of 17 colourful recycling bins distributed across the emirate. These containers, which are overseen by the Dubai Municipality, are an integral part of the city's vast recycling programme, helping to divert more than 8,000 kg of recyclable materials per week.

Environmental Advancements

Launched in 2018, the initiative has prevented the disposal of approximately 2.5 million metric tonnes of garbage, which has helped Dubai achieve its environmental sustainability targets and is in line with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. At all hours of the day and night, the recycling centres take in all kinds of trash, including old electronics and metal.

Waste Segregation at the Source

Saeed Abdul Rahim Safar, Acting Director of the Waste Operations Department at DM, emphasises the success of the initiative in fostering waste segregation and recycling culture within the local community. The SSO project supports national environmental targets by promoting responsible waste management practices. The recycling stations facilitate waste segregation at the source, which is crucial for reducing landfill waste and supporting Dubai's recycling industry.

These purpose-designed centres actively contribute to a circular economy by reusing old shipping containers, each with a 40-cubic-metre capacity. The bins, adorned with multiple colours, serve as collection points for various recyclables, such as electronic devices, mobile phones, and dry batteries. Equipped with remote sensors to track material quantities, the centres leverage solar energy for their electricity needs. Recyclable materials collected from these bins and other projects are directed to approved treatment and recycling facilities, transforming them into new products. Non-recyclable byproducts are sent to the Warsan Waste-to-Energy Centre, where they undergo digestion and conversion into energy.

The Smart Sustainability Oasis project stands as a testament to Dubai's commitment to environmental responsibility, fostering community engagement, and supporting the circular economy through innovative recycling initiatives.

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