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IFAT Saudi Arabia opens doors to industry dialogue on waste, water and circular economy solutions

The CPD-certified content programme offers two thematic stages, Orange Stage, focusing on empowering a circular future and Blue Stage, highlighting water innovative solutions in water management

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Held under the patronage of His Excellency the Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture, Eng. Abdulrahman Abdulmohsen AlFadley, the inaugural edition of IFAT Saudi Arabia supports the Kingdom’s ambitions to accelerate investment in sustainable waste and water infrastructure. The event will spotlight knowledge exchange, policy dialogue and sector collaboration through a dedicated strategic summit and a Continuous Professional Development (CPD)-certified conference programme.

Taking place from 26–28 January at the Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center, designed to support national development goals and market readiness, IFAT Saudi Arabia Summit and two conference programmes will explore how policy, capital and technology can work together to strengthen waste and water systems, advance circular economy models and support long-term environmental resilience.

“Strengthening waste management systems is a key priority for supporting environmental protection, operational efficiency and resource recovery,” said  Dr. Abdullah Al Sebaei, CEO, National Center for Waste Management (MWAN). “IFAT Saudi Arabia creates a focused environment for stakeholders to exchange knowledge, review international experience and align on strategic approaches that support the Kingdom’s regulatory direction and circular economy ambitions.”

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