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Bee'ah will have one of largest stalls at the Environment Expo
Bee'ah, the Sharjah Environment Company, will take part in Environment Expo at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) from January 19 to 21 and will have one of the largest stalls, organisers said.
Sharjah: Bee'ah, the Sharjah Environment Company, will take part in Environment Expo at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) from January 19 to 21 and will have one of the largest stalls, organisers said.
Samer Kamal, Managing Director of Bee'ah said, "Environment Expo is recognised as the foremost exhibition and conference for anyone serious about addressing the serious environmental challenges that our region faces."
He added; "That is why Bee'ah will be playing such a prominent role at Environment Expo 2009 and demonstrating how it is providing integrated solutions to these issues across a large number of activities."
He added that together with their suppliers, they will be able to help not only the emirate of Sharjah, but also other cities, organisations and areas take up the challenge of becoming environmentally-responsible, which can bring great fiscal benefits.
Bee'ah will also install about 50 of its three-stream pedestrian recycling centres in and around the exhibition centre, allowing visitors to deposit their recyclable waste, thereby diverting it from landfill.
The commitment of Bee'ah to delivering solutions with immediate positive effect will be further demonstrated by the provision of its Blue Bins to each exhibitor, enabling staff and visitors to deposit their recyclable waste.
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