Carlo Pereira and a group of Brazilian businesspeople visited the headquarters of the Beeah Group in the emirate of Sharjah (5). The Arab group works in various industries combining sustainability and digitalization.
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An industrial design icon, the Egyptian told how living in Canada made him consider the durability of the materials used in his work. He participated in the 2023 World Plastic Connection Summit in São Paulo’s Barueri.
NADEC signed an agreement with Yadoum to supply biowaste from its dairy farms to produce organic fertilizers.
TileGreen uses plastic waste to manufacture paving tiles and has developed other construction products using the same technology. The product is patented, and some countries have showed interest in the sustainable innovation.
Fiber Conversion Company converts textile waste back into fiber to produce rug pads, mopping pads and mattress pads. The firm exports.
In a world that requires businesses to be more and more sustainable, Brazil has been a hotbed for enterprises focused on protecting the planet. The number of cleantechs in the country increased by 83% from 2020 to 2021.
Malwee’s Sustainability manager, Taise Beduschi, told ANBA about the company’s commitments to reduce emissions and water consumption. The company presented at the Brazil pavilion at the Climate Conference in Egypt.
From June 5 to 7, the Algerian National Waste Agency will organize an online event with exhibitions and debates on the sector. The show is aimed at local and foreign players. Brazilian presence is expected.
Leandro Alexandre, Thiago Gomes and Ramon Santana joined an AIESEC interchange program earlier this year. They shared their experiences with ANBA.
A Brazilian organization called Pimp My Carroça restores and paints up the handcarts of recyclable waste pickers, with the help of artists and volunteers. Similar work was done in two Moroccan cities.
The company’s researchers developed a technology that speeds up the breakdown of the polymer material that the bottles are made of.