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Bee’ah and Sharjah Cement Factory sign alternative fuel agreement

Company says 73,000 tonnes of waste will be diverted from landfills each year and supplied as alternative fuel to Sharjah Cement Factory.


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November 25 2020
 
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Bee'ah announced it has signed a long term contract with Sharjah Cement Factory for the supply of alternative fuel from Bee’ah’s Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) plant, in line with the UAE’s commitment to promote the use of cleaner fuels.

The agreement bolsters the company’s efforts to achieve a zero waste-to-landfill target in Sharjah. It involves the innovative use of commercial and industrial waste as well as mixed household waste from Bee’ah’s waste management complex to develop an even cleaner power source than Recovered Derived Fuel (RDF), another common alternative fuel used in cement factories.

The company’s supply of the fuel to Sharjah Cement Factory, is powering the entity’s cement factory and reducing the use of traditional fuels. At minimum, 73,000 tonnes will be provided each year, the equivalent weight of over 460 houses, said Bee’ah. This translates to 73,000 additional tonnes of waste being diverted from Sharjah landfills and being reused by the UAE’s industries.

“Bee'ah believes in using innovation and creativity to solve the environmental and waste challenges we currently face. As a result of our tireless efforts, we have enhanced our capabilities to offer clean and high-quality alternative fuels to industrial companies in the UAE, and work towards a circular economy in the country. In supporting Sharjah Cement Factory’s sustainability efforts, we are also contributing to making Sharjah the first zero-waste city in the region. Overall, this agreement marks another milestone for Bee’ah, establishing us as leaders in the alternative fuel market,” said H.E. Khaled Al Huraimel, Group CEO of Bee'ah.

Sharjah Cement Factory’s use of SRF from Bee’ah also complies with the UAE government’s objectives to replace 10 percent of current fuel sources with alternative fuels produced by waste treatment to protect the environment and the health and well-being of the people in the UAE, said the company. 

“Companies and industries in the UAE must work together to realise new efficiencies and achieve the country’s sustainability objectives. We thank Bee’ah for its support and provision of a more environmentally responsible fuel that will allow us to reduce our carbon emissions and improve our environmental performance. With this agreement and other ongoing arrangements with Bee’ah and other public and private sector establishments, Sharjah Cement Factory will replace more than 30% of fossil fuel with alternative fuels,” said Pravinchandra Batavia, CEO, Sharjah Cement Factory.

 

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