Tadweer & OMV sign MoU to explore waste to feedstock solutions

By Arya M Nair, Official Reporter
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The Abu Dhabi Waste Management Company (Tadweer), and OMV, an Austrian multinational integrated oil, gas and petrochemical company, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore joint opportunities in the areas of sustainable feedstocks for fuels and chemicals production.

The MoU aims to establish a partnership between the two parties to leverage both companies’ expertise and resources to identify and develop sustainable and innovative solutions that support the conversion of waste to an asset.

Ali Al Dhaheri_Tadweer_OMV partnership
Ali Al Dhaheri
CEO – Tadweer

“Tadweer is committed to finding new and innovative ways to turn waste into valuable resources, and we are pleased to partner with OMV in this endeavor. By combining our strengths and expertise, we believe that we can make a significant impact in the sustainability space and contribute to the development of a circular economy in the UAE.”

The MoU represents a significant step in the companies’ efforts to advance sustainability and address global environmental challenges. The parties will work together to evaluate the potential for new projects and initiatives that support the development of sustainable feedstocks, including the use of waste as a feedstock for the production of sustainable fuels and chemicals.

This collaboration will help to promote the development of a circular economy in the UAE, where waste is seen as a valuable resource rather than a challenge. The MoU reflects the commitment of both companies to advancing sustainability, reducing waste, and contributing to a more sustainable future.

In February this year, Tadweer & Lanzatech collaborated to explore business opportunities to develop a large-scale conversion plant for transforming solid municipal waste into sustainable alternative fuel.

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