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Thursday, 16 February 2023

Tadweer and LanzaTech ink agreement to explore waste-to-energy plant for SAFs

Tadweer, LanzaTech collaborate on a waste-to-energy facility: US-based carbon recycling company LanzaTech signed an MoU with the Abu Dhabi Waste Management Company (Tadweer) for a partnership agreement that would see both firms explore the possibility of establishing a waste to sustainable aviation fuels conversion plant, according to Wam. The planned conversion facility could also see carbon waste used to produce fabric materials and other applications, the news agency notes

OTHER STORIES WORTH KNOWING ABOUT THIS MORNING-

  • Orascom Development Egypt will pay USD 39 mn to settle environmental fines levied by Egypt’s Environment Ministry in 2021 when the company was fined for allegedly causing environmental damage while constructing the Red Sea resort town of El Gouna. (EGX disclosure)
  • Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority — in partnership with food delivery startup Talabat and Dubai’s Integrated Economic Zones Authority — announced the launch of their net zero autonomous food delivery pilot project which will see three robot-driven ‘talabots’ serve a gated community in Dubai’s Silicon Oasis. (Wam)

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