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Tadweer recycled 1.9 million tons of construction waste in Abu Dhabi last year
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Tadweer recycled 1.9 million tons of construction waste in Abu Dhabi last year
The Abu Dhabi Executive Council has mandated that at least 40 per cent of recycled materials be used in road and construction projects across the emirate
by Gulf Business
March 15, 2021
The Abu Dhabi Waste Management Center (Tadweer) recycled 1,915,724 tons of Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste in Abu Dhabi in 2020.
That figure accounted for 80 per cent of the total C&D waste handled by its facilities, equivalent of 255 domes of the Louvre Museum in Abu Dhabi.
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Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, offered the
building as a gift to the Indonesian president, Joko Widodo, during his trip to the Muslim country in July 2019.
The ground-breaking ceremony took place on Monday in the president’s home town of Surakarta.
UAE Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Suhail Al Mazrouei and Dr Mohammed Al Kaabi, chairman of the General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments, attended the event.
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque will serve as a beacon of moderate Islam for the Indonesian people
Abdulla Al Dhaheri, UAE Ambassador to Indonesia
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