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Lead Acid Batteries (LAB)




             Used Lead Acid Batteries ( LAB ) are considered as   Although be’ah has formed a LAB committee with
             hazardous waste due to the lead and acid content.   relevant stakeholders to enhance the relevant
             According to the 2014 study it is estimated that    regulations, control the border, overcome the
             Oman generate around 14,000 tonnes of LAB           market challenges and eliminate the illegal
             annually and this causes an environmental impact    practices. Additionally, be’ah has successfully
             due to the wrong and illegal practices by the       signed with more than 14 main generators
             unskilled labors and LAB value get exported abroad.   to supply all their LAB generated to be’ah and
             As be’ah has the role of managing all waste streams   transfer them to the approved treatment facility
             in the country and its missions is to reduce the    Moreover, as part of be’ah values to enhance
             environmental impact and creates in country value.   the SME’s in the waste management services
             be’ah has signed an agreement with a local LAB      in Oman, be’ah has signed with 5 SME’s for LAB
             treatment facility ( Arab Lead Company ) in 2017    collection activities and support them with required
             to supply the generated and collected LAB and get   opportunities. be’ah still working on expanding
             recycled in environmental friendly manner and sell   the LAB generation agreements and collection
             the end product to fulfill the local demands. ALC   opportunities and in communication with many
             has a capacity to recycle 6,000 tonnes per year and   authorities and companies in this regard.
             be’ah aims to enhance the recycling capacity locally
             by signing with other treatment facilities and allows
             export the remaining abroad.






             The Big Threat from PET




             Plastic may have become second skin to us due to
             its presence in almost every aspect of our lives, it
             however remains without doubt the biggest threat
             to the environment. A look around us is enough
             to drive home the point. In Oman’s municipal
             solid waste (MSW) landfills, plastics take up around
             21% share by weight and 50% by volume.                        165 Million Tonnes of Plastic
             Volume is the main issue in landfills because all            Pollution in the World’s Oceans
             landfills are designed and structured to hold specific
             capacities.

             Nearly 50% of plastics or 190,000 MT in our landfills
             is considered as polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
             Diversion of PET bottles from landfills will
             eventually help reduce space consumption,
             which in turn, will increase the life of each
             landfill. be’ah is currently working on a PET
             diversion strategy and segregation plans.



                                                                         21% of Waste in Landfills is Plastic


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