Borouge & Tadweer sign MoU for polymer waste sorting & recycle

By Arya M Nair, Official Reporter
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Borouge & Tadweer MoU
Officials at MoU signing | Courtesy: WAM

Borouge and Tadweer have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore opportunities in the management and adoption of best practices in waste management, sorting and mechanical recycling of polymers.

Borouge and Tadweer will explore further opportunities in polymer waste sorting for mechanical recycling and developing a sustainable ecosystem to secure the generation of high-quality polymer recyclates using different technologies.

Hazeem Sultan Al Suwaidi_Borouge & Tadweer sign MoU
Hazeem Sultan Al Suwaidi
CEO – Borouge

“Together, we are exploring innovative ways of sorting and recycling polymers in alignment with national and international best practices. The MoU is in line with our continuous commitment to society’s well-being and the environment’s preservation. Sustainability is and will remain an integral part of our operations and culture, enabling us to reduce risks and drive positive growth towards a brighter, more sustainable future.”

Eng. Ali Mohamed Al Dhaheri, Managing Director and CEO of Tadweer, said that “Borouge and Tadweer will embark on a transformative journey to redefine waste as a valuable resource and a catalyst for sustainable development. Our partnership is not just about recycling polymers, it’s about reimagining our impact on the environment, society, and the economy. We stand committed to crafting a legacy where waste becomes the cornerstone of innovation and where we build a brighter and more sustainable future for all.”

Furthermore, the partners will join forces to establish business development and benchmarking frameworks that unlock value-added business opportunities through potential joint investments in brown and greenfield assets. The agreement reinforces Borouge and Tadweer’s leading industry positions and supports their circular economy ambitions.

Both companies will collaborate to support local regulatory frameworks to sustain and efficiently manage polymer waste. This includes launching public initiatives and campaigns to boost awareness about best practices in polymer waste management and recycling.

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