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The company's initiative for holding the largest lesson also aligns with the UAE's goal to decrease the
               adverse per capita environmental effects in cities, with a particular focus on improving air quality
               and enhancing municipal and waste management practices.



               During the event, the personnel shared their extensive expertise in handling hazardous waste
               materials responsibly. In addition, the event also brought together various environmentalists and
               industry experts from around the world. Their attendance served to highlight Cleanco's innovative
               initiatives and its dedication to establishing a new benchmark in hazardous waste management
               training.



               Sultan Khouri, CEO of Cleanco Group stated: “Being honoured with the Guinness World Records title
               for the ‘Largest Hazardous Waste Management Lesson’ echoes our unwavering commitment to
               striving for excellence in everything we do. We constantly strive to be at the frontier of advancement
               and progress. Through the Cleanco Training Centre, which has elite quali�ied professionals, we seek
               to launch new ventures and expand into new markets with the help of regulatory bodies in various
               countries, to facilitate knowledge transfer as well as grow our local talent as part of our strategy
               vision through personnel training and development.




               Indelible mark
               “Today, as a proud Emirati, I am thrilled that this world record, the 463rd in the UAE, will leave an
               indelible mark on history. It exempli�ies our commitment to fostering an innovative healthcare sector
               that aligns with the UAE's ambitious objectives for shaping the future. This achievement helps
               support the UAE and its wise leadership in building a comprehensive and eco-friendly system in the
               waste collection and treatment industry in line with the UAE's commitment to achieving Net Zero
               2050 goals and adhering to the 10 principles of ‘The Principles of the 50’ regarding sustainable
               development and societal prosperity.”



               Dr Khalid Khouri, CEO of Cleanco Waste Treatment, commented: “As a local company and a main
               service provider of hazardous and medical waste management services, we take immense pride in
               achieving this Guinness World Records title. It not only signi�ies Cleanco's dedication to establishing
               higher standards for workplace safety and environmental responsibility but also to elevating the
               levels of service excellence and innovation. In line with our leaders’ ambitious visions and the
               government directives on sustainability, we at Cleanco Waste Treatment are committed to utilising
               the best global practices in waste management and meeting the highest international standards for
               the betterment of public health and environment in our country.”



               Shaddy Gaad, Senior Marketing Manager, Guinness World Records, said: “Our dedication to
               chronicling the exceptional goes beyond our annual publication, reaching into TV shows, social
               media, and live events. Whether it's the dream of an individual or the ambition of a global brand, the
               pursuit of setting records fuels remarkable achievements across the globe. In recent years, the UAE
               has marked a series of record-breaking milestones, mirroring its swift ascent as a nation. We
               commend businesses like Cleanco for their impactful initiatives, such as their waste management
               program, and extend our hearty congratulations on their signi�icant achievements.”--TradeArabia
               News Service





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