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ECO Star Since the 2010s, many individuals and groups have voiced the necessity of bringing recycling to Kuwait, and some have done something about it. Fatemah Alzelzela, an electrical engineer, founded a non-profit group in 2019, focusing on the recycling of household waste. Eco Star, her company, offers eco-friendly rewards such as trees and plants to those who participate in initiative by sorting and delivering their garbage. Eco Star has made a name for itself in the media, thus raising awareness among Kuwaitis about the missed opportunity of recycling. “The company has since formed partnerships with schools, teaching children about recycling, threats to the environment and how young people can act for nature,” notes the UN Environment Program (UNEP). Moreover, Eco Star has been keeping track of the waste it collects, thus building a database of the materials that makes up the country’s household waste. Such data can be very helpful in developing a recycling policy for Kuwait in th...

Improvement

  Recycling in Kuwait faces several challenges, but efforts are underway to improve waste management practices and promote recycling initiatives. Here's an overview of recycling in Kuwait: Infrastructure : Kuwait has been investing in waste management infrastructure, including recycling facilities and waste sorting centres. However, the recycling infrastructure is not as developed as in some other countries, which can hinder recycling efforts. Awareness and Education : There is a growing awareness among the population about the importance of recycling and environmental conservation. Educational campaigns and outreach programs are being conducted to promote recycling habits and encourage people to participate in recycling programs. Government Initiatives : The Kuwaiti government has implemented various initiatives to promote recycling and waste reduction. This includes introducing recycling bins in public areas and launching awareness campaigns to encourage recycling practices among...

Recycling in Kuwait

  Recycling  is the process of converting  waste  materials into new materials and objects. This concept often includes the  recovery of energy from waste materials . The recyclability of a material depends on its ability to reacquire the properties it had in its original state. The recycling market remains more-or-less untapped in Kuwait, creating businesses opportunities for companies specializing in the recycling of household and industrial waste. It is estimated that Kuwaitis generate more household and industrial waste than almost any other nation in the region. Each resident leaves behind roughly 1.5kg of waste every day—which is two times greater than the global average of 0.7kg. The high volume of waste generation is most likely due to the nation’s economic growth and high consumption rates. There is a waste management system in place in Kuwait, the rate of recycling is between 1 and 14% depending on the type of waste. The remaining 86-99% of the 2 milli...