Imdad built a waste-to-energy plant: UAE-based industrial development company Imdaad established a waste-to-fuel plant at its Farz facility located in Dubai’s National Industries Park, according to a statement. The plant will have the capacity to convert 300 tons of non-combustible, non-recyclable waste from the 1.2k tons recycled waste at the Farz facility, into clean energy which can be stored, transmitted, or used to power the recycling plant or other various industries.

About Imdaad: Imdaad is a group of Dubai-based companies that provides sustainable facilities management services — including waste management, recycling, and energy management — for a range of industries, according to their website. The industries the company has offered its services to include manufacturing, education, financing entities, retail, and hospitality. The company established its Farz waste sorting facility in 2020.

UAE's all in on waste to energy: UAE's Tadweer and Lanzatech signed an agreement during COP28 to conduct a feasibility study for a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project using municipal and commercial solid waste. Swiss-based WtE cleantech company Hitachi Zosen Inova and Belgium’s Besix oversaw the first electricity transmission from its waste-to-energy plant in Warsan to Dubai’s power grid in July.