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Uzbekistan, UAE’s Envirol discuss plans for Central Asia’s first waste-to-biofuel plant

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Uzbekistan, UAE’s Envirol discuss plans for Central Asia’s first waste-to-biofuel plant

TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, May 14. On May 13, the
Minister of Investments, Industry and Trade of the Republic of
Uzbekistan, Laziz Kudratov, held a meeting with a delegation led by
Elham Pourtangestani, CEO of Envirol, a UAE-based environmental
company, Trend reports, citing the ministry

Envirol, established in Dubai in 2006, is a joint venture with
the Government of Dubai. The company specializes in recycling used
oil, with a daily processing capacity of over 500,000 liters. It
operates as a subsidiary of the Alserkal Group.

During the meeting, the parties discussed the potential
construction of Central Asia’s first waste-to-biofuel plant in
Uzbekistan. The project aims to support the country’s transition
toward greener technologies and sustainable energy solutions.




Both sides identified specific steps to ensure the successful
and timely implementation of the initiative and reaffirmed their
commitment to fostering long-term cooperation.

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