Sharjah’s Department of Municipalities Affairs signed a landmark contract with BEEAH to establish an integrated waste management project in Al Dhaid City.
Spanning 430,000 square metres in the Maghsa area, this cutting-edge complex is designed to centralise sustainable, end-to-end waste management. The contract was signed at BEEAH Headquarters by H.E. Sultan Mohammed Al Ketbi, Chairman of the Department of Municipalities Affairs, and Khaled Al Huraimel, Group CEO and Vice Chairman of BEEAH, alongside key municipal delegates.
The expansive complex will host a variety of specialised facilities to champion the circular economy. These include designated areas for material recovery, construction and demolition waste, industrial wastewater, and animal byproducts, alongside a fully engineered sanitary landfill. The site will address hard-to-recycle materials through advanced waste-to-energy conversion and the production of refuse-derived fuel. By aligning with international best practices, the initiative optimises resource efficiency, maximises recyclable material recovery, and significantly reduces landfill dependency across Sharjah.
Expanding Regional Impact Through Strategic Phases
Strategically positioned to serve seven municipalities, the project covers the central and eastern regions. The central zone operations accommodate Al Dhaid, Al Madam, Maliha, and Al Batayeh. The eastern region network encompasses Kalba, Khor Fakkan, and Dibba Al Hisn. The infrastructure is structured across three successive implementation phases. Phase one establishes vital transfer stations, primary treatment facilities, and engineered landfills. Phase two introduces specialised systems for processing municipal and industrial waste, paving the way for the third phase of total integration, ensuring strict environmental sustainability.
The collaboration underscores a major push toward environmental integration. Commenting on the agreement, H.E. Sultan Mohammed bin Huwaiden Al Ketbi stated: "Guided by the strategic vision of Sharjah’s leadership to enhance the emirate’s infrastructure and municipal services, signing this contract with BEEAH to establish an integrated, centralized complex in the Maghsa area of Al Dhaid City represents a pivotal strategic milestone in our efforts to complement our municipal offering efforts with the cutting-edge expertise of BEEAH." He further emphasised the long-term community benefits, adding: "The project will provide a state-of-the-art environmental engineering ecosystem that serves seven municipalities across the emirate, directly contributing to national sustainability agenda, enhancing the integrated waste management ecosystem, and ensuring a healthy and sustainable environment for future generations."
Advancing Toward a Zero-Waste Future
Echoing this sentiment, H.E. Sheikh Engineer Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Qasimi, Director of the Department of Municipalities Affairs, remarked: "This pioneering project reflects the department’s unwavering commitment to adopting the latest innovative engineering and environmental solutions in Sharjah. The development of such an integrated, centralized waste management complex in the Maghsa area of Al Dhaid City represents a fundamental transformation in our efforts to develop a collaborative municipal ecosystem, through the establishment of an advanced infrastructure that would serve municipalities across the central and eastern regions of the emirate." Highlighting the operational goals, he noted: "Our strategic partnership with BEEAH aims to facilitate the adoption of highest international standards and best practices in waste sorting, treatment, as well as safe and sustainable disposal. It will help us achieve tangible environmental and economic results, that contribute to enhancing quality of life and supporting our journey toward comprehensive sustainable development."
The project aligns perfectly with the emirate’s broader ecological ambitions. Khaled Al Huraimel articulated the significance of this expansion, stating: "We are proud to partner with the Department of Municipalities Affairs to advance Sharjah’s circular economy ambitions across the Central and Eastern regions. This project marks a significant milestone in delivering pioneering, sustainable waste management solutions for all municipalities in the emirate. Building on the 93% landfill diversion rate we have already achieved in Sharjah City, this project will accelerate progress towards a zero-waste-to-landfill future." Finally, Fahad Shehail, CEO – Environment at BEEAH, highlighted the technological mechanics driving these goals: "Using state-of-the-art technology to track material recovery rates and resource efficiency, the 430,000-square-metre integrated complex in Al Dhaid will serve seven municipalities through advanced recycling, waste-to-energy conversion, and material recovery. We are committed to advancing circular economy solutions that not only enhance the environment and elevate quality of life for societies but also supports Sharjah’s ambition to become the Middle East’s first zero-waste-to-landfill city."