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New waste management system launched in Dubai

by Arushi Madan | 20-07-2013 03:43 recommendations 0

New waste management system is launched in Dubai to record quantity, type and location of rubbish produced in Dubai

The Dubai civic body in early July launched a new waste management system targeting private transport companies to record the collection point of rubbish right up to the municipal landfill.

The municipality?s new programme, ?Duty of Care,? is part of the authority?s move in achieving the target of Dubai?s Vision 2030, in achieving an environment friendly city that matches to global standards.

Programme?s aim is to understand the areas and the types of waste produced, their locations and quantity, so that authorities  can efficiently target their waste awareness programmes in the correct areas. As part of the municipality?s implementation of the programme, more than 90 per cent out of the 84 private transport companies that dispose waste at the landfill have attended workshops to comprehensively understand the new system.

The  new rules are set to make companies committed to follow the Transfer Note System, Waste Classification System and Mandatory Waste Segregation system of the municipality.

As part of  the  goal, Dubai civic body wants to know what type of waste is produced, whether it is general or recyclable, and also how much waste each sector produces, such as hotels, shopping centres, or residences in the free zone. As part of the new regulations, which was implemented earlier this month , drivers of private waste collection vehicles will have to fill out two forms per trip — one to be signed by the collection site and the other at the landfill. All the information will then be submitted to the Summarized Electronic Data section at Dubai Municipality, on a weekly basis.

?Duty of Care? is required for cradle-to-grave recording of waste. Each load of waste delivered to a waste management facility would require a multi level consignment note which will have records of where the waste came from, who carried it and who received it for disposal or treatment.

The Duty of Care Form, which categorises details of waste from specific geographical locations and sources, clearly documents how much waste is produced from different sources, including commercial, industrial, institutions, and residential.

It also clarifies the type of waste collected as to whether it is municipal solid waste, scrap, plastic or green waste, and includes the name of the waste producer.

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13 Comments

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Hello arushi
    I hope you are doing well
    Amazing
    Thank you so much for this report
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 19-05-2020 11:22

  • says :
    Nice sharing.
    Posted 28-12-2013 16:24

  • says :
    Nice sharing.
    Posted 28-12-2013 16:24

  • says :
    Dubai is known for various eco friendly events and activities
    Posted 18-08-2013 17:18

  • says :
    great initiative,
    Posted 22-07-2013 00:32

  • says :
    great initiative!!
    Posted 21-07-2013 19:21

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing, pleased to know this
    Posted 21-07-2013 03:08

  • says :
    Dubai is doing a lot of green activities, I am happy! thanks for sharing
    Posted 21-07-2013 02:57

  • says :
    another green act:)
    Posted 21-07-2013 02:51

  • says :
    nice for sharing this!
    Posted 20-07-2013 22:36

  • says :
    A great initiativeby Dubai for the better treatment of waste
    Posted 20-07-2013 19:14

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  • Aaditya Singh says :
    Another great step by UAE/Dubai towards Green Living. Thanks for sharing Arushi.
    Posted 20-07-2013 13:24

  • says :
    Dubai is doing great!, thanks for sharing, Arushi
    Posted 20-07-2013 11:55

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