15th, April 2025
UAE-led Waste to Zero initiative reveals first-ever Policy Hack Report with key actions to progress decarbonisation global waste sector
• The Report serves as the first step toward a roadmap for progressing Waste to Zero’s ultimate ambition of decarbonising the global waste sector
• The Waste to Zero coalition calls on all organisations seeking to contribute to decarbonising the sector to join the landmark Initiative
Abu Dhabi, UAE, April 15, 2025: Waste to Zero: The Global Initiative for Waste Decarbonisation has released its first ever Policy Hack Report detailing steps to decarbonise the international waste sector. The report was developed following a dedicated Policy Hack event on Waste to Zero: The Critical Imperative to Decarbonise the Waste Industry, which was led by the UAE Independent Climate Change Accelerators (UICCA) and saw a panel of experts discuss the waste landscape in addition to industry and public sector professionals discussing a strategic approach for decarbonisation and circularity. UICCA’s Policy Hack series convene government leaders and private sector experts to openly discuss a critical climate-related policy issue, identify roadblocks to creating change, and collaborate on specific opportunities to overcome challenges and achieve concrete progress.
From strengthening grassroots incentives for recycling, introducing carbon pricing and tariffs on landfills, to creating a centralised UAE waste management database, the recommendations for decarbonising the sector in the Policy Hack Report are centered on the Initiative’s six workstreams: Scaling and Localising Data Frameworks, Financing Decarbonisation, Advanced Circularity Solutions, Legislative Models and Global Standards, Sectoral Decarbonisation Roadmaps, and Behavioural Economics and Grassroots Engagement. The insights of the panel directly contributed to the conversations within workstreams, exploring key hurdles for decarbonising the waste sector such as economic challenges and the scalability of sustainable technologies that require innovative business models and policy support.
Her Highness Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, President & CEO of UICCA, commented: “The release of the Waste to Zero Policy Hack Report marks a significant step forward in the UAE’s drive toward a circular and decarbonized waste sector. The Policy Hack convened a broad range of stakeholders and subject-matter experts to identify actionable solutions across finance, policy, and behavioural change. The resulting report outlines key recommendations and reinforces the Initiative’s commitment to transforming the waste industry in alignment with national net-zero goals. As global waste and emissions from consumption continue to rise, the Policy Hack Report sets a clear direction for collaborative action and innovation in the industry for a net zero-aligned future within the UAE and beyond.”
Ali Al Dhaheri, Managing Director and CEO, Tadweer Group, added: “The Waste to Zero Policy Hack report is a milestone in our mission to decarbonise the global waste sector. By bringing together experts and industry leaders, we have outlined actionable solutions that pave the way for a circular future focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating the impact of climate change. From AI-driven waste tracking to financial incentives for recycling, this report provides a clear roadmap for transforming waste management into a driver of sustainability and economic growth, in line with Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030.”
The Waste to Zero Initiative includes more than 50 members and is endorsed by the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment. The Waste to Zero Initiative aims to formalise responsible waste management practices, engage stakeholders worldwide to decarbonise the sector, unlock opportunities from circularity, and contribute to global climate change mitigation efforts in line with the Paris Agreement.
The coalition has had a strong start to the year, with multiple working group sessions taking place to progress the ambitions of the Initiative. The coalition will continue to meet regularly and establish steps to bring these solutions to life, with the support of the public and private sectors. More will be announced as the sessions continue and in the lead up to COP30 in Brazil later this year.
Organisations are encouraged to join the Initiative by visiting globalwastetozero.com. The full Policy Hack Report is available here.
NOTES TO EDITORS:
Select recommendations from the Report include:
• Establishing a centralised, AI-driven waste database for real-time tracking and forecasting.
• Developing UAE-specific emission factors to improve waste impact assessments.
• Investing in green bonds, public-private partnerships, and innovation hubs for waste solutions.
• Creating a marketplace for recycled materials to drive industry demand.
• Building localised waste facilities to reduce transport emissions.
• Strengthening industrial symbiosis, turning waste into a resource across sectors.
• Introducing carbon pricing, landfill tariffs, and/or tax incentives for sustainable waste management.
• Implementing waste reduction mandates for construction and food sectors.
• Strengthening education, outreach, and financial rewards for recycling participation.