Home Climate UAE’s BEEAH, PIF’s SIRC set up sustainable waste management firm in Madinah The company will be involved in waste collection at the source through treatment, recycling, and disposal in the general landfill in Madinah, Saudi Arabia by Gulf Business November 11, 2023 Image: BEEAH Waste management company BEEAH, PIF-owned Saudi Investment Recycling Company (SIRC) and Al-Maqar Development Company (ALMQR), the investment arm of Madinah, will establish a limited liability company that provides integrated waste management solutions. The company will be involved in waste collection at the source through treatment, recycling, and disposal in the general landfill in Madinah. The partnership will also enable a circular economy. Khaled Al Huraimel, group CEO of BEEAH, said: “We look forward to drawing from our experience in waste management in Madinah and in the UAE, where we have achieved several regional firsts. “By combining our strengths with SIRC and ALMQR, we look forward to achieving new benchmarks in sustainable waste management, supporting the development of thriving communities, shaping the circular economy, and progressing towards a zero-waste to landfill future in Madinah.” In recent news, BEEAH Tandeef began the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in its operations through its AI City Vision service. The company said it will deploy the AI 360 Camera system for waste collection vehicles, the first of its kind in the region. It added that its AI City Vision services will change how cities are maintained and waste is managed. Read: UAE firm Beeah Is looking to go beyond waste Tags Bee’ah PIC SIRC Sustainability Waste Management You might also like ADIPEC 2024: ADNOC, Masdar, Microsoft to drive AI, low-carbon initiatives The path to sustainable business through ESG compliance Insights: Achieving sustainability goals in the era of AI Etihad Rail goes green with massive solar project