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City Waste
City Waste 2009
Integrating strategic waste management in the Middle East
October 11 - 14, 2009 · Arjaan, Dubai, UAE.


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City Waste 2009 is set to be an exciting event, which will provide fantastic networking and business opportunities for individuals working within the waste industry.
Neil Kirkpatrick, Head of Environment and Sustainability, Royal Group
This event covers a wide spectrum of perspectives across the waste industry. City Waste 2009 will provide a good forum for exploring several aspects of solid waste and resources strategies across the Middle East.
Olabode Esan, Acting Director - Public Sanitation Division, Abu Dhabi Municipality

Strategic waste management has become a high priority in the Gulf region. Municipalities and environmental agencies understand there is a pressing need to invest in waste management services in order to cater for the continued population growth.

Below are just a few of the waste projects that are happening across the Middle East;

  • $76 million by Al Ain Municipality to operate a waste management facility
  • Approximately $20bn will be invested in waste to energy in Dubai
  • $5.8 billion solid waste management contracts in Qatar
  • $345.7 million contract for solid was projects in Abu Dhabi
  • $200 million budget has been allocated to The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

City Waste 2009 will provide an exclusive networking forum for international and regional waste and resource experts, hear testimonials about the upcoming event;

“This is a unique event that effectively addresses the key challenges facing the waste industry in the Middle East region. The impressive speaker faculty will guarantee City Waste 2009 will be the ultimate meeting place for waste experts and resource management professionals..”
Kelwyn Davies, Waste Reduction Manager, ALDAR Properties PJSC

“This inaugural event will be an excellent tool for the Gulf region. City Waste 2009 covers interesting and relevant topics which will no doubt facilitate great knowledge sharing at a time when environmental sustainability is on everyone’s mind.”
Mark Siddorn, Director – Environmental and Waste Management, Tatweer Real Estate & Zoning (TREZ)

Meet our expert speaker panel

Mark Siddorn
Manager – Sustainable Development, Sustainability Department
Masdar
Neil Kirkpatrick
Head of Environment and Sustainability
Royal Group
Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Ali Al-Nuaimi
Environmental Adviser
Government of Ajman
Abdullah Al Ali Al Nuaim
President and Chairman
Arab Urban Development Institute
Simon Clouston
Technical Director
WSP Environment and Energy (Middle East)
Kelwyn Davies
Waste Reduction Manager
Aldar Properties
Glenn Platt
Senior Project Manager
KEO International Consultants
John Wigham
Director
Cracknell
Tara Wilcox
Solid Waste Management Sector Leader
AECOM
Mr. Sayed Ali Shah
Head of Compost Plant
Environment Department
Sharjah Municipality
Nigel Mattravers
Past Chairman, Waste Management Board
Institution of Civil Engineers, UK
and Director
Grant Thornton
Alex Spence
Regional General Manager
SEACOR Environmental Services Middle East Ltd
Mohammed Atiq
Environmental Engineer
Fujairah Municipality

Delivering Essential Insight into:

  • Understanding and reforming regulations to drive the reduction of waste
  • Strategic masterplanning to prevent and reduce waste
  • Raising society’s awareness of the value of effective waste management
  • Considering the economics and value of waste management
  • Showcasing the latest innovations and technologies available
  • Exploring existing and alternative disposal strategies for the region

Who is Attending and Who Will I Meet?

City Waste 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to meet and hear from senior regional and international figures spanning government policy-makers as well as the infrastructure and waste industries, including:

  • Municipalities
  • Local and National Government
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Utility Operators
  • Main Contractors
  • Consultants
  • Environmental Waste and Resource Experts
  • Designers

If you are not yet ready to register, feel free to request a reminder nearer the time.

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