Dubai Municipality and Enviroserve sign strategic agreement to to strengthen e-waste recycling in Dubai

 

 

 

Dubai Municipality has signed a strategic Memorandum of Cooperation with Enviroserve Services LLC to strengthen the safe management, collection, recycling and recovery of waste electrical and electronic equipment across the emirate.

 

 

The agreement, announced in Dubai on 26 June 2026, supports the Dubai Integrated Waste Management Strategy 2041 and the Circular Dubai initiative. It provides a framework for cooperation between the municipality and Enviroserve to recover valuable materials from electronic waste and improve responsible disposal practices.

 

 

The agreement was signed during a visit by H.E. Eng. Marwan Ahmed Bin Ghalita, Director General of Dubai Municipality, to Enviroserve’s facility. It was signed by Eng. Adel Mohammed Al Marzouqi, CEO of the Waste and Sewerage Agency at Dubai Municipality, and Mahmoud Hussein Rashid, CEO of Enviroserve, in the presence of Etienne Petit, CEO of Tadweer Group, and Ahmed Hamad Bin Fahad, CEO of DUBAL Holding.

 

 

Under the agreement, residents will have access to free and safe disposal and recycling services for end-of-life electrical and electronic equipment, including collection and direct pick-up from homes through Dubai Municipality’s household furniture and appliance disposal service.

 

 

Dubai Municipality and Enviroserve will also work with educational institutions, residential communities and designated areas across Dubai through awareness campaigns, community activities, school competitions, workshops and knowledge-sharing programmes. The programme will promote safe disposal, recycling confidence and secure data destruction.

 

 

Enviroserve will provide infrastructure, vehicles, containers, equipment, logistics, collection and transportation services, and will share periodic reports on quantities collected and processed.

 

 

For packaging producers and converters, the agreement is relevant to wider industrial sustainability because it strengthens Dubai’s circular economy infrastructure, supporting responsible resource recovery across manufacturing, automation, IT and consumer waste streams within the emirate’s broader recycling ecosystem.