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The plastics recycling opportunity in the Arabian Gulf region is vast and largely untapped. GPCA estimates that approximately 10 million tons of plastic waste is generated in the GCC each year, but only a modest 10% of plastic and metal waste is recycled, reused, or recovered on average.
The GCC is currently among the least affected regions by plastic pollution in the world and with low levels of municipal plastic waste volume. Nevertheless, the region is home to significant hydrocarbon reserves and is a major producer and exporter of petrochemicals, which are used to produce plastic. As such, the GCC countries have a responsibility to take action to address the negative impact of plastic waste and pollution, both domestically and globally.
In this episode of the GPCA Podcast, discussing the challenges and opportunities within the plastics waste recycling market and the way forward to transforming the regional take-make-dispose approach into a closed-loop circular model will be Priya Sarma, Chairperson of the newly established Circular Packaging Association (CPA) and Head of Sustainability & Corporate Affairs, Unilever Middle East and Khalid Moqbil Algarawi Commercial Director from SIRC. Together they will address some of these pressing issues including:
Join us for this thought provoking episode to gain a new perspective on how the region can successfully unlock the value of plastic waste and adopt a circular economy.
Guest:
Priya Sarma, Chairperson, CPA | Head of Sustainability & Corporate Affairs, Unilever Middle East
Khalid Algarawi, Commercial Executive Director, SIRC
Host:
Dalal Alhooli, GPCA Youth Council Business Monitoring & Planning Analyst, Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC)
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The plastics recycling opportunity in the Arabian Gulf region is vast and largely untapped. GPCA estimates that approximately 10 million tons of plastic waste is generated in the GCC each year, but only a modest 10% of plastic and metal waste is recycled, reused, or recovered on average.
The GCC is currently among the least affected regions by plastic pollution in the world and with low levels of municipal plastic waste volume. Nevertheless, the region is home to significant hydrocarbon reserves and is a major producer and exporter of petrochemicals, which are used to produce plastic. As such, the GCC countries have a responsibility to take action to address the negative impact of plastic waste and pollution, both domestically and globally.
In this episode of the GPCA Podcast, discussing the challenges and opportunities within the plastics waste recycling market and the way forward to transforming the regional take-make-dispose approach into a closed-loop circular model will be Priya Sarma, Chairperson of the newly established Circular Packaging Association (CPA) and Head of Sustainability & Corporate Affairs, Unilever Middle East and Khalid Moqbil Algarawi Commercial Director from SIRC. Together they will address some of these pressing issues including:
Join us for this thought provoking episode to gain a new perspective on how the region can successfully unlock the value of plastic waste and adopt a circular economy.
Guest:
Priya Sarma, Chairperson, CPA | Head of Sustainability & Corporate Affairs, Unilever Middle East
Khalid Algarawi, Commercial Executive Director, SIRC
Host:
Dalal Alhooli, GPCA Youth Council Business Monitoring & Planning Analyst, Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC)