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RecShow '08
Middle East Recycling, Waste & Environmental
Management Exhibition & Congress
Successfully Concluded
on Feb. 19th , 2008
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Emaar International Jordan
sponsors RecShow '08

Emaar International Jordan, the
country subsidiary of Emaar
Properties PJSC, sponsored the
opening ceremony of the Middle East
Recycling, Water & Environmental
Management Exhibition and Congress
held from February 17 to 19 at the
Kempinski Dead Sea Hotel. The annual
event serves as a platform for
regional and international dialogue
on sustainable development issues.
Held under the patronage of the
Jordanian Ministry of Environment
and in association with the Greater
Amman Municipality and the Amman
Chamber of Commerce, the event is a
significant step towards limiting
the excessive consumption of
non-renewable resources and curbing
the amount of polluting byproducts.
“The Middle East Recycling, Water &
Environmental Management Exhibition
is a vital first step towards
protecting the environment through
sustainable development initiatives.
It sheds light on the different
parties involved and provides
solutions to initiate a launching
pad for corporate social
responsibility policies focused on
recycling and environment-friendly
policies, which will not only
benefit Jordan but also the entire
region,” said His Excellency Dr
Khalid Al Irani, Minister of
Environment.
He added: “Waste management is truly
a global challenge, and it is
important to find alternative
recycling solutions that will enable
the conversion of waste to
economically viable assets. The
active involvement of corporates
like Emaar International Jordan will
complement the governmental efforts
to further enhance the awareness of
waste management and recycling, and
achieve tangible results.”
Mr Steve McCartt, General Manager,
Emaar International Jordan, said:
“Emaar is committed to serving the
communities we serve in by
supporting initiatives that
contribute to the overall well-being
of the society. We work hand-in-hand
with the Jordanian Ministry of
Environment and other organisations
that highlight the importance of
sustainable practices. The recycling
and sustainable development
practices, promoted by the
exhibition, will have a long-lasting
beneficial impact for Jordan.”
Organised by MEEF, the expo provides
a detailed overview on the issues
relating to environmental management
and recycling. Featuring several
training sessions, workshops,
success stories and working papers,
it will discuss sustainable
development options and empower
developmental sectors to manage
their waste and adopt recycling
measures in tune with the latest
trends. Over 90 participants from 40
countries will present their views
on waste management and recycling,
including renewable energy sources.
Participants at the event include
the Jordan Petroleum Refinery
Company, the Natural Resources
Authority, the Arab Potash Company,
USAID, European Tyre Recycling
Organization (ETRA), Japan External
Trade Organization (JETRO), Italian
Cooperation Organization and The
Royal Academy of Maritime Studies,
among others. Several international
environmental organizations,
companies, engineering consultants,
Jordanian and International
universities, researchers and
students will also participate.
Emaar International Jordan is
developing the JD354 million (AED
1.84 billion, US$500 million)
Samarah Dead Sea Resort owned by The
Dead Sea Touristic and Real Estate
Company, a venture of Emaar
Properties PJSC and a group of
regional and Jordanian investors.
The project is envisaged as an
environment-friendly initiative and
will implement recycling and
sustainable development practices.
EMAAR
International Jordan
www.emaar.ae
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