Public can use the smart machines to deposit empty bottles and cans in return for rewards
Published: July 24, 2024 10:17Ali Al Hammadi, Reporter
Abu Dhabi: Tadweer Group has set up 25 reverse vending machines (RVMs) in key spots across Abu Dhabi, such as Umm Al Emarat Park and Zayed International Airport, with plans for more soon.
It has partnered with various government agencies and private companies to launch the RVMs, which the public can use to deposit emply plastic bottles and aluminium cans in return for rewards.
What is a reverse vending machine?
A reverse vending machine or an RVM is like a vending machine, but backwards. Instead of buying something, you put in empty bottles and cans. The machine identifies the type of container, crushes it to save space, and sorts it for recycling. As a reward, you often get money or points. It’s a quick and easy way to help the environment.
What’s the objective?
Tadweer Group wants to make Abu Dhabi cleaner by encouraging recycling, said Ali Al Dhaheri, managing director and chief executive officer of Tadweer Group.
“Adnec Group consistently strives to enhance the sustainability of its operations and programmes, ensuring alignment with the ambitious plans of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.”
Under an MoU signed in April, Tadweer Group and Adnec Group have committed to implementing sustainable practices across various assets and locations, including the Adnec Centre Abu Dhabi. This collaboration focuses on harnessing the value of waste through advanced solutions such as waste masters and anaerobic digesters, alongside other innovative technologies.
Tadweer Group is demonstrating its commitment to investing in research and development by introducing technologies such as RVMs to promote the circular economy and contribute to achieving national net zero ambitions.
‘Driving positive change’
Rasha Kablawi, director of corporate communication for Sinyar Holding and spokesperson for Umm Al Emarat Park, said collaboration with Tadweek Group reiterates Sinyar Holdings’ commitment to Abu Dhabi’s wider vision, which aims to transform the capital into a leading global sustainable city that others can emulate.
“Through our partnership, we are committed to driving positive change and working towards a more sustainable future.
“By making recycling options more convenient, we are confident that we will not only enrich our visitors’ experiences but will also instill the right values within the community to adopt such practices in their daily lives.”
The Tadweer RVM was initially introduced to the public during the 10th EcoWASTE Exhibition and Conference in April. At the event, Tadweer Group showcased the machine’s capabilities, including recycling plastic bottles and aluminium cans.