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The MoU was signed by Dawoud Al Hajri, Director General of Dubai Municipality, Saif Al Falasi, Group
               CEO at ENOC, Pierre Lembrechts, General Manager at BESIX Middle East, and Wataru Ikushima,
               General Manager of the New Energy Business Development Department at Marubeni Middle East
               and Africa Power Limited.

               Emphasising  the  significance  of  this  groundbreaking  collaboration  with  these  companies,  Al  Hajri
               asserted that it will play a significant role in advancing UAE’s national objectives by expediting carbon
               removal from the aviation sector and enhancing the country’s stature as a regional hub for low-carbon
               aviation fuel. He said: “It will also assist in the waste management operations in Dubai, aligning with
               the strategic targets of the UAE Net Zero by 2050 strategic initiative, the UAE Circular Economy Policy
               2021-2031, and the 2031 National Hydrogen Policy.'

               Al Hajri further highlighted that the new project and partnership reflects the Municipality's commitment
               to developing comprehensive and sustainable waste management solutions, along with enhancing
               recycling and processing rates. He added that this will position Dubai as a more sustainable city and
               strengthen  its  global  leadership  in  embracing  sustainable  practices  for  the  betterment  of  future
               generations.

               Al Hajri said, “The success of the project under study, set for implementation in July 2025, hinges on
               having the necessary technology and essential materials within Dubai Municipality to produce SAF.
               These materials include waste and treat sewage water. The project will also involve several investors
               and other supportive and strategic partners.”

               For his part, Al Falasi, Group CEO at ENOC, said, “As the UAE aims to supply 1% of fuel to national
               airlines at UAE airports using locally produced SAF by 2031, this milestone agreement with Dubai
               Municipality, Marubeni and BESIX brings us one step closer to producing SAF through innovative
               processes and the use of green energy. Through this partnership, we will work closely with Dubai
               Municipality to transform sustainable feedstocks such as municipal solid waste to produce SAF at
               scale. In addition to reducing the aviation industry’s carbon footprint, this collaboration will also help
               to promote a circular economy that focuses on recycling. At ENOC, we recognise the critical role that
               SAF plays in reducing carbon emissions drastically and will continue to advance the UAE’s Net Zero
               by 2050 strategic initiative to realise a more sustainable future for all.”

               Lembrechts,  General  Manager  at  BESIX  Middle  East,  said,  “BESIX  remains  steadfast  in  its
               commitment  to  spearhead  sustainable  solutions  aimed  at  curbing  greenhouse  gas  emissions.
               Renewing our trusted partnership with Dubai Municipality, alongside esteemed developers ENOC and
               Marubeni, we are proud to drive forward towards a greener future. SAF plays a pivotal role in shaping
               the energy landscape of tomorrow, and it comes as no surprise that Dubai and the UAE stand at the
               forefront of this transformative endeavour."

               Furthermore, Ikushima, General Manager of the New Energy Business Development Department at
               Marubeni Middle East and Africa Power Limited, said, “In alignment with our Green Strategy set forth
               in 2022, Marubeni aspires to be a ‘Forerunner in Green Business’ by addressing environmental issues
               in all sectors and implementing sustainability initiatives - including the production of SAF. By promoting
               the conversion of waste into SAF, we believe we can contribute to both the decarbonisation of the
               aviation industry and Dubai's sustainable development, and we are proud to be an integral part of this
               pioneering initiative.”

               Under the MoU, Dubai Municipality is required to supply a specific amount of municipal solid waste
               per  day,  which  may  include  a  combination  of  organic  waste  and  green  hydrogen  produced  from
               sewage treatment.





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