Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor's donation to Al Jalila Foundation will also be used to renovate the nephrology unit at Dubai Hospital
uae18 hours ago
Ever wondered how you could give waste a new life? Look no further, as this event at Expo City Dubai shows how scrap can be turned into craft. For instance, take a look at the chessboard above. This remarkable piece is made using nuts, bolts and spark, alongside other waste material.
The event, held by a waste management company on the occasion of World Environment Day, displayed products that had transformed "waste into wonders".
They showcased the transformative power of repurposing and recycling everyday waste into stunning pieces of furniture and useful household items. It drew visitors to Expo City to witness the extraordinary results achieved by harnessing the potential of materials such as scrap metal, plastic, cardboard, and glass.
“We breathe new life into discarded materials by transforming waste into wonders. From glass bottles crushed and sorted, to plastic segregated and transformed, and paper products recycled and repurposed, we show the power of recycling,” Saqib Sattar, operations supervisor, Dulsco.
Each step paves the way towards a more sustainable future, Saqib added.
The company created coasters and candle holders from bottles, t-shirts and polyester bags from plastics and newspaper from paper-like materials.
Every recycled product is branded with – 'the new old' and 'reloved by Dulsco'.
A special session for kids were also organised for them to learn more about sustainability and avoid single use plastics.
"We will become zero hero," said one kid who attended the session.
The initiative is aimed to promote sustainable practices by the company to view waste as a valuable resource rather than simply discarding it, said Marc Saab, sales executive, Dulsco.
“These sofas and tables are made out of waste barrels. People love using recycled products and they are very durable. This lounge area is assembled from discarded barrels. The seating arrangement not only showcases the various uses of metals but also the importance of re-imagining materials that are often considered waste,” added Saab.
ALSO READ:
Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor's donation to Al Jalila Foundation will also be used to renovate the nephrology unit at Dubai Hospital
uae18 hours ago
He was a towering figure in education, social service, and corporate governance
uae20 hours ago
For the first time, dates for both Grade 10 and Grade 12 board exams have been released 86 days ahead
uae20 hours ago
The outage comes on a day bitcoin surged to levels to over $98,000 and pulled other crypto stocks along with it
uae20 hours ago
After years of practicing in Al Ain, Yas Marina Circuit and Dubai Autodrome, Al Jaeedi decided to take another hobby into action
uae21 hours ago
Annual educational fees total Dh40,000, with additional Dh40,000 for therapy services, varying based on individual needs
uae21 hours ago
The exhibition, titled Eternal Letters: Qur’an Manuscripts from the Abdul Rahman Al Owais Collection, spans over 1,300 years of history
uae22 hours ago
Students have expressed their love for the milk’s taste, with many noting that their families also purchase it for home use
uae22 hours ago