
Abu Dhabi, 4th May 2026: Tadweer Group has extended the operations of Tajmee'e into the northern and north-eastern regions of Abu Dhabi, scaling its modern collection model across Khalifa City, Shakhbout City, Yas Island, Al Rahba, Al Shahama, Al Samha, Ghantoot, and the Abu Dhabi Airport zone. This first expansionmarks a significant step in Tadweer Group's growth as a crucial backbone of Abu Dhabi's environmental infrastructure.
Tajmee'e is built as a fully integratedcollection system, combining AI-powered routing, real-time command centreoversight, and in-vehicle safety technologies that monitor driver alertness.The data-capturing incorporated across the collection infrastructure allows thenetwork to respond to actual demand based on data through a dynamic collectionmechanism, improving service reliability as the system scales.
Etienne Petit, Chief Executive Officer ofTadweer Group, said: “The performance of Abu Dhabi's circular economy system isdetermined long before waste reaches a processing facility. Collection quality,route efficiency, and operational discipline at the community level are whatset the conditions for everything that follows. Tajmee'e was built to get thatfirst stage right, and expanding its reach across Abu Dhabi advances theemirate's target of diverting 80% of waste away from landfill by 2031.”
Servicesacross the new areas include residential and commercial waste collection andbulky waste collection. More than 100 vehicles are deployed across the newservice areas, supporting more than 270 employees who completed 1,509 technicaltraining manhours and 1,360 in Health, Safety, and Environment, maintaining azero Lost Time Injury record during the mobilisation phase.
AshlyAlex, Chief Executive Officer of Tajmee'e, said: “The systemwe have built is designed to maintain performance as it scales. Our operationalmodel gives us visibility, control, and responsiveness across every part of thenetwork, and that capability enables us to expand while maintaining the servicelevels and consistency our communities depend on. As coverage grows,performance remains stable, predictable, and measurable. With thisexpansion, Tajmee'e now serves 29 districts acrossnorthern Abu Dhabi, and that number will continue to grow as we advance towardfull emirate-wide coverage.”
The expansion of Tajmee'e across Abu Dhabi reflects the pace at whichTadweer Group is building the emirate's circular economy infrastructure. As thefirst mile of that system, every route Tajmee'e operates feeds into a broaderchain of recovery, processing, and energy generation, and as the reach ofTajmee'e extends, so does the capacity of everything built around it.