Dubai reused 60% of construction waste in road projects

By Divi S.

DUBAI 9 October 2018: Traffic and Roads Agency of Dubai’s Roads & Transport Authority recycles building and drilling construction waste and reuses it in roads projects. About 60% of these materials had been used in road construction projects in 2017.

The initiative contributes to the implementation of local and federal strategic plans and objectives, including the ‘UAE Green Development Strategy,’ which contributes to the fruition of ‘UAE Vision 2021.’ The Green Development initiatives comprise three core elements: sustainable transport, climate change & energy, and improved public awareness of the Green Economy.

Rather than dumping waste in a landfill, recyling and reuse cuts the use of natural resources, saves transportation costs, and reduces carbon emissions,” said Maitha bin Adai, CEO of Traffic and Roads Agency.

“The Agency has developed an annual plan for the implementation of the Green Economy initiatives. The plan calls for promoting public awareness of the Green Economy through a variety of channels including ‘Salama’ Magazine published by the agency each month.

It also encourages the use of advanced technologies and smart apps in delivering services, which reduces the carbon footprint by reducing the number of journeys made by clients to RTA’s service centres. The agency is working to support the ‘Green Purchase’ system through encouraging partners and suppliers of RTA to comply with the standards aimed at protecting the environment.