BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 12. Abu Dhabi-based Tadweer Group is set to make a significant impact on Uzbekistan’s waste management sector with the construction of an innovative Waste-to-Energy plant in the Bukhara and Navoi regions, Managing Director and CEO of Tadweer Group Ali AI Dhaheri told Trend.
“Tadweer Group is proud to support Uzbekistan’s ambitious waste management vision through the Waste-to-Energy plant, which marks a major milestone in advancing sustainable waste conversion practices. This project will bring environmental and economic benefits to the region, contributing significantly to reducing landfill use and minimizing greenhouse gas emissions,” he said.
According to him, the plant, which will be built in collaboration with Uzbekistan, will utilize advanced technologies to convert waste into energy, promoting sustainability and circular economy principles. Tadweer Group will take the lead in constructing and operating the plant, showcasing its commitment to promoting waste conversion projects internationally, with a focus on emerging markets like Uzbekistan.
“The project aligns with Tadweer’s broader mission to revolutionize waste management by unlocking value from waste. We are constantly innovating to minimize waste and maximize its value, and this plant is a key part of that vision. It will serve as a model for future waste management solutions, not only in Uzbekistan but also in other regions,” Ali AI Dhaheri noted.
He emphasized that the Waste-to-Energy plant is part of a broader strategy to advance Tadweer Group’s sustainability goals and contribute to Uzbekistan’s long-term environmental objectives. Tadweer is committed to aligning its expertise with Uzbekistan’s goals and looks forward to collaborating further on projects that promote sustainability and environmental responsibility.
