KAUST, OSP sign 2 strategic deals to advance national sustainability

KAUST, OSP sign strategic deals on sustainability GCC Business News
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By Desk Reporter, GCC Business News

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and the Oil Sustainability Program (OSP) have signed two strategic agreements aimed at developing scientifically informed solutions, enhancing national sustainability capabilities, and boosting the impact of hydrocarbon-related initiatives across key sectors.

The first agreement covers comprehensive sustainability evaluations using life-cycle assessment (LCA) and life-cycle cost (LCC) modeling for seawater concrete technology under the NovusCrete Consortium. The innovative approach utilizes saline water to improve resource efficiency in infrastructure development.

Through this agreement, KAUST and OSP will assess the environmental and economic performance of seawater concrete against conventional materials, analyze alternative design approaches, and deliver scientific data to support decision-makers working on sustainable construction projects.

The second agreement aims to deepen sustainability integration within OSP by developing broader methodologies to evaluate environmental, economic, and social impact; improving data quality; and standardizing assessment frameworks. It will enhance readiness for future initiatives and align related efforts with Saudi Vision 2030 and the Saudi Green Initiative.

Coinciding with the signing, KAUST hosted an international workshop that convened global experts, policymakers, and industry leaders to advance the adoption of LCA as a cornerstone for sustainable development in Saudi Arabia. The sessions highlighted the role of LCAs and Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) as essential tools for improving global competitiveness, increasing supply chain transparency, and enabling evidence-based decision-making in industry and policy.

The workshop marks an important milestone in building national capabilities and aligning sustainability practices, helping Saudi organizations meet growing global demands for sustainability and environmental reporting. It also highlights KAUST’s pivotal role as a national partner in advancing environmental data and life-cycle-based decision-making, supporting Saudi Vision 2030 and the shift toward a low-emission, circular economy.

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