Tadweer, the Abu Dhabi Waste Management Company, and global management consultancy firm Roland Berger have been unveiled as strategic sponsors for the International Solid Waste Association’s (ISWA) “Waste and Resources Pavilion” at COP28.
This groundbreaking collaboration marks a significant milestone in the realm of waste management and environmental preservation, aligning with the goals of the Paris Agreement.
For the very first time at COP, the “Waste and Resources Pavilion” is set to emerge as a pivotal platform for discussions surrounding the circular economy, decarbonized waste management, and environmental conservation. Carlos Silva Filho, President of ISWA, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “Heading to COP28 with the first-ever Waste and Resources Pavilion is an honor and an excellent opportunity to showcase the great potential of the waste and resources management sector to tackle GHG emissions. It is a direct result of the efforts conveyed by ISWA as a global platform to catalyze and accelerate collaborative actions and joint initiatives towards a clean, circular, and low-carbon future.”
Tadweer, renowned for its dedication to ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment for Abu Dhabi’s residents, stands as a natural fit for sponsoring the pavilion. This sponsorship perfectly aligns with Tadweer’s vision of sustainable waste management and environmental conservation. Tadweer’s active participation underscores the company’s commitment to global collaborations and highlights its leading role in pioneering innovative waste management strategies in the region.
By supporting this pavilion, Tadweer continues to demonstrate its unwavering dedication to pushing the boundaries of environmental excellence, reaffirming its position as a key player in the global drive for a more sustainable future.
The “Waste and Resources Pavilion,” launched in partnership with the Global Methane Hub and Roland Berger, is more than just an information hub—it serves as a call to action. As the world converges at COP28, ISWA and its sponsors urge policy negotiators, international bodies, national representatives, and the vibrant civil society spectrum to harness the potent solutions embedded within the waste and resource management sector.
Eng. Ali Al Dhaheri, Chief Executive Officer of Tadweer, expressed his excitement about the Pavilion’s launch, stating, “Launching the Waste & Resources Pavilion is a crucial step to consolidate Tadweer’s efforts to address climate change. We are incredibly excited to partner with an established institution like ISWA in bringing the Pavilion to life. The latest Intergovernmental Panel Climate Change Report has revealed that the waste management sector could avoid the equivalent of almost 1.8 tonnes of emitted CO2 per year, a potential that has been notably absent from global discussion on greenhouse gases emissions. Our mission is to tap into this potential at COP28 with the Waste and Resources Pavilion. Our goal is not just to harness the potential of waste management as a tool for climate mitigation but also to champion the development of circular economy practices that will divert our waste from landfills and lead us to a more sustainable future.”
Furthermore, Roland Berger’s involvement underscores the crucial role that the private sector plays in driving and supporting pivotal environmental initiatives. Hani Tohme, Managing Partner of Roland Berger Middle East, emphasized, “The global community must come together, exhibiting unparalleled cooperation, to amplify public and private financial contribution for low-carbon waste management and resource technologies. This isn’t just a strategy; it’s an imperative for a resilient future.”
The partnership between Tadweer, Roland Berger, and ISWA at COP28 promises to bring innovative solutions to the forefront of discussions surrounding waste management, circular economies, and environmental sustainability, reinforcing the commitment of these organizations to creating a more sustainable and environmentally conscious future.