Archiv – The Sharjah Environment Corporation, a United Arab Emirates-based environmental solutions and services company also known as Bee’ah, is to spend over US$ 100 million (Euro 68 million) on US and Canadian recycling equipment for its new recycling programme.United Arab Emirates | The Sharjah Environment Corporation, a United Arab Emirates-based environmental solutions and services company also known as Bee’ah, is to spend over US$ 100 million (Euro 68 million) on US and Canadian recycling equipment for its new recycling programme.
Shred-Tech will supply all the machinery for a cryogenics tyre recycling facility – the first of its kind in Sharjah – for the manufacture of a variety of rubber-based consumer and industrial products. Meanwhile, CP Manufacturing will provide all the equipment for a material reclamation facility (MRF) which, Bee’ah predicts, will be the largest single sorting and recycling facility in the world in terms of annual throughput. This particular contract is worth in excess of US$ 25 million.
Bee’ah’s objective is to combine public-wide education with specific recycling programmes. The recycling programme will be implemented in multiple phases over the next few years and, once fully operational, is expected to divert approximately 400 000 tonnes from Sharjah’s landfills each year.
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