Where humans live, there is waste. And civilization has brought an explosion of waste. One word floats through the air for more than a decade now but it’s doubtful if many really understand its significance. Recycling.

In a sense, everything can be recycled if its o only for recycling’s sake. The question is what this process costs and if the end product of the recycling process is worth the cost and effort. Bio-waste can easily be recycled through fermentation. Much of the biowaste converts into green energy, green CO2, water, and organic fertilizer. All useful products especially in a dry country that wants to upgrade its agriculture.

Other products require treatment and/or can only be disposed of in a landfill and others still require incineration. Those are complex and onerous processes that take time and work to figure out. Expertise is of the essence.

The city of Vienna is one of the few cities in Europe and indeed the world where waste collection, management, and disposal all happen under one roof for a large city. It has experimented with a plethora of different solutions for different kinds of waste and knows what works and what does not. Al Nahl has access to this vast pool of expertise and aims at helping dry countries with managing their waste issues all while building biowaste facilities for its agricultural sector.

Al Nahl will try to integrate what can be integrated.