
Riyadh - Sharikat Mubasher: The Saudi Global Environmental Management Services (Reviva), a leading recycling and waste management company, plans to start recycling 270,000 tons of waste tires, converting them into valuable resources such as rubber to be used in paving and other fields, the company announced in a statement.
Reviva, a subsidiary of the Saudi Investment and Resource Company (SIRC), offers a full range of recycling and waste management services, including industrial and maintenance services, byproduct recycling, transportation solutions, and logistics.
It aims to revolutionize waste management practices in the MENA region by transforming waste into valuable resources, promoting the use of recycled materials, and boosting the circular economy.
The company is set to implement new projects in the field of recycling industrial waste to reduce carbon emissions.
It should be mentioned that Reviva recently signed an agreement with ENRESTEC, the specialized company in waste tire recycling, and the Saudi Hama Holding Company, to recycle waste tires, making an advanced step in tire waste management at the regional level.