The Sultanate’s Ambassador In Riyadh Inaugurates The Service Company’s Recycling Branch In The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia.

His Highness Ambassador Sayyid Faisal bin Turki Al Said, Sultanate of Oman’s Ambassador in Riyadh, officially opened a branch of the Recycling Service Company in AL Dammam, Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province.

His Highness Ambassador Sayyid Faisal bin Turki Al Said, Sultanate of Oman’s Ambassador in Riyadh, officially opened a branch of the Recycling Service Company in AL Dammam, Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province.

Following a series of operational stages throughout the Kingdom, the company’s operation is now officially launched. With a combined work experience of up to nine years in this field, the Service Recycling Company is one of the top organizations in the Sultanate of Oman for recycling and garbage management. The company is moving forward with a clear strategic vision to expand its activities outside of the Sultanate, with the goal of making the best use of resources —waste— by treating and recycling it into raw materials that can be remanufactured.

The company’s first steps were taken outside of the Sultanate of Oman, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is considered one of the most fruitful markets for this type of commercial venture. The company’s chief operating officer, Murshid Al-Amiri, stated that the first stage of the company’s operational operations in the Kingdom will serve as a springboard for future operational stages. He also stated that the Kingdom’s recycling sector is a promising one, with clear national trends to develop, improve, and accelerate the speed of work and regulation in line with the Kingdom’s vision 2030.

The Sultanate’s embassy in AL Riyadh continues to support and empower Omani small and medium enterprises by providing the necessary facilities for the start of commercial activities and projects between the two brotherly countries through its coordination efforts with the competent authorities in both countries.

The initiative of the Ministry of Economy and the Service Company for recycling

Sohar University signs incubation arrangements for small businesses as part of the Ministry of Economy’s objectivesSohar University signs incubation arrangements for small businesses as part of the Ministry of Economy’s objectives.

Sohar University, represented by Sohar University, signed an agreement to incubate four small Omani enterprises to enable them to operate in the industrial sector and develop their projects, as well as provide administrative and technical support, in line with the Ministry of Economy’s initiatives to support small and medium enterprises.

Representatives from Sohar University, the General Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises, and representatives from the incubation company were present for the signing of the agreement. Aspects of the parties’ collaboration were examined and work plans were discussed at every stage. as well as discussing the recycling service firm, which will be one of the incubated companies through one of its manufacturing industry projects. The two parties—Sohar University and the Service Company for Recycling—discussed methods to collaborate in the areas of recycling and environmental research and development, as well as training for university students and graduates.

Both sides agreed that the work on producing the initial molds locally increases the local added value. During their conversation, the two parties also discussed mechanisms for cooperation in the field of local manufacturing industries, as well as how to empower small and medium businesses in that sector through the Sohar Production Center, one of the most prominent local centers for advanced manufacturing industries.

One of the companies specializing in the sectors of recycling and trash management is the recycling service company. It conducts business and provides services in the local and Saudi markets, as well as working on a variety of initiatives in this field. This collaboration with Sohar University serves as a foundation for a planned local recycling project that will provide extra local value in the transformative industries sectors.

This collaboration between the Ministry of Economy, the Small and Medium Enterprises Authority, and Sohar University serve as a model for linking the country’s industrial sector with education, research, and development in order to support the Sultanate’s national visions and goals.

In continuation of the joint business between the Sultanate of Oman and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Recycling Services company and Tadweer signs a joint venture agreement

In continuation of the joint business between the Sultanate of Oman and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Recycling services company from the Sultanate of Oman and Tadweer Company from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia signed an agreement for joint venture in recycling and waste management sector.

This agreement between the two companies comes within the scope of the joint venture between the two countries, which has begun to take steps of growth and progress in various sectors that enhance cooperation and trade exchange between the two countries. Added to that, it reduces its waste as well as work to minimize the damage caused by direct disposal of waste. This matches with the directions of the strategic visions of the two countries through the Oman Vision 2040, namely strategic objective of creating effective, balanced and flexible ecosystems to protect the environment and the sustainability of its resources for the national economy, as well as through the Kingdom’s vision 2030 by adopting a holistic view of precious ecosystems.

Recycling services company is one of the leading companies in the Sultanate of Oman in recycling and waste management, with more than eight years of experience and expertise, led by the Omani youth who believed that protecting the environment is the goal and reducing the damage caused by public practices and behaviors is the what they are working on through optimal behavior with waste management and work on recycling and transforming it into raw materials usable again, which is the same case that Tadweer company worked on in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by specializing in the management of food waste and green waste and working to manage it comprehensively and convert it into products after the process of recycling it.

The joint venture agreement between the two companies will achieve the principle of complementarity between the two parties to achieve integrated services in the field of recycling of hazardous and non-hazardous public waste through the service company for recycling, and food waste and green waste through a Tadweer company to achieve comprehensiveness in the provision of recycling and waste management services.

The two companies will exchange experiences, knowledge and experiences between them so that this joint venture achieves the highest environmental gains, preserves natural resources and recycles them into raw materials, and then re-usable products are presented in the local and foreign markets as products made from recycled materials, which achieves the greatest benefit from natural resources.