
HIA, MME ink pact to achieve environmental sustainability
Qatar Tribune
Tribune News Network DOHA Hamad International Airport (HIA), through MATAR, the Qatar Company for Airports Management and Operation, has signed a Memorandu...
Tribune News NetworkDOHAHamad International Airport (HIA), through MATAR, the Qatar Company for Airports Management and Operation, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Municipality and Environment (MME) to develop and modernise the airportâs facilities by implementing effective methods of waste management.The MoU outlines the collaboration between MATAR and MME for the management of different types of waste from HIA to the MMEâs Domestic Solid Waste Management Centre (DSWMC). The objectives of the MoU include the development of an integrated system for waste separation, safe transportation, recycling and disposal of waste, and the promotion of environmental awareness and culture of sustainability at HIA.Eng. Badr Mohammed Al Meer, chief operating officer at HIA, said: âWe, at HIA, are committed to optimising our airport operations by improving our environmental performance. We are delighted to continue to contribute to Qatarâs National Vision 2030 pillar of environmental development by entering this strategic partnership with the Ministry of Municipality and Environment to further enhance our waste management systems.âThis collaboration between HIA and MME is another step by the airport to advance environmental sustainability, which HIA has continued to do so with various measures to reduce waste, greenhouse gas emissions and noise pollution. Since 2014, HIA has showcased its commitment to environmental sustainability by pledging to improve carbon efficiency per traffic unit to 30 percent by 2030. The airport has since observed a steady downward trend in overall CO2 emissions and has been certified at Level 3 by the Airport Council Internationalâs Airport Carbon Accreditation programme. HIAâs sustainability measures also extend to waste water management. Most water used at the airport is directed to HIAâs dedicated waste water treatment plant, which returns the treated water for irrigating HIAâs landscape features. In 2018, HIAâs treatment plant was successful in recovering 93 percent of waste water for re-use. Qatarâs airport continually reviews its systems to identify areas of improvement for long-term efficiency and sustainability.More Related News