The Growing Momentum of Waste-to-Energy in the Middle East for 2024
As the Middle East ramps up its efforts in waste management post-COP28, waste-to-energy (WTE) projects are gaining significant traction. Key developments include the $1.09 billion Dubai Waste Management Centre, set to be the world’s largest WTE facility, and Saudi Arabia's ambitious recycling and WTE targets aimed at creating 100,000 new jobs. Oman, Egypt, Iraq, and Bahrain are also making strides with various WTE projects, contributing to regional sustainability and energy goals.
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