Zero waste from tournament venues was sent to landfills during the FIFA Arab Cup(TM), while 70% was successfully recycled at Al Bayt Stadium.
The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC), in collaboration with FIFA and the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 LLC, ran a special project during the tournament in an effort to boost environmental sustainability in the lead-up to this year’s FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022(TM). The project was supported by the Ministry of Municipality, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, and local contractors.
Image credit: Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy
Sustainable procurement practices, avoiding materials that produce waste, and using recyclable products in catering and logistics contributed to the effort. One project saw 900 reusable water bottles distributed to the workforce and volunteers to curb the amount of plastic used during the tournament. In addition, waste segregation was implemented using various facilities, including recycling bins and a composting machine for organic waste, such as leftover food, biodegradable packaging, and grass clippings. A baler was used to compress the plastic waste, while non-recyclable materials were sent to the Domestic Solid Waste Management Centre – a first-of-its-kind facility in the region – to be incinerated and converted into energy.
Eng. Bodour Al Meer, Sustainability Director at the SC, said:
Federico Addiechi, FIFA’s Head of Sustainability & Environment, said:
Image credit: Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy
Eng. Ahmed Mohammed Al Sada, Assistant Undersecretary for General Services Affairs, Ministry of Municipality, said:
FIFA Arab Cup(TM) organisers also ran awareness projects at all six stadiums, including regular in-stadium screen announcements, social media posts and performances by a sustainability edutainment outreach group that used music to motivate people to dispose of their waste in the right bins. Every stadium recycled at least 42% of the waste generated, with the remainder being sent to the waste management centre to be converted into energy.
Source: Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy Press Release
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