Anything dirty or dingy or dusty. Anything ragged or rotten or rusty…
Emirati waste management company Bee’ah is lobbying for more contracts in new cities. The company is in talks with the Environment Ministry and the New Urban Communities Authority (NUCA) to provide a waste management system for the new cities, CEO Khaled Al Huraimel told Hapi Journal.
Bee’ah could also be looking at a longer contract for the New Administrative Capital: The company had been contracted to provide waste management services at the New Administrative Capital for 15 years as of last March, but could see its contract extended as new phases of the administrative capital are inaugurated, officials at Administrative Capital for Urban Development (ACUD) — the company responsible for the management of the NAC management of the NAC — told Hapi.
What is the company bringing to the table? Bee’ah will manage solid waste in the new capital through establishing either a 2k meter square waste management station, or two 1k meter square stations, within every neighborhood in the new capital, ACUD officials said.
With apologies to Oscar the Grouch (watch, runtime: 2:29).