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Oman Leads the Middle East with First Green Ship Recycling Facility

Oman is becoming a regional pioneer with the Middle East’s first green ship recycling facility. This project highlights Oman’s commitment to eco-friendly practices and shows that green ship recycling drives industrial innovation.

Construction started in Khatmat Malakha, North Batinah, through a partnership between the Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology and Green Wheel Recycling Middle East. The facility will dismantle and recycle over 70 ships annually. In its first phase, it will produce about 2 million tonnes of high-quality, low-carbon steel each year. Steel will support Oman’s iron and steel industries, boost non-oil GDP, and advance a circular economy.

Experts stress that green ship recycling dismantles vessels safely while managing hazardous materials. Workers follow strict international rules, protecting both the environment and human health. This method contrasts with traditional shipbreaking, which often risks ecosystems and safety.

Officials estimate the facility will create roughly 2,000 direct and indirect jobs. It will also stimulate steel, logistics, and maritime-related industries. The government expects the project to support Oman’s climate goals and enhance the country’s reputation as a regional green maritime leader.

Oman plans to provide docked ships with electricity and green fuel. This move will cut emissions from idling vessels and improve overall port sustainability. These efforts show Oman’s long-term focus on environmental innovation.

Globally, other Middle Eastern nations explore sustainable ship recycling. For instance, Maersk signed a memorandum of understanding in Egypt to build a green ship recycling yard at Damietta Port. These projects reflect the region’s growing commitment to eco-friendly maritime practices.

In conclusion, Oman demonstrates that green ship recycling can drive growth while protecting the environment. The facility represents a major step toward a greener and more innovative Middle East.

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