Action
Managed Collection & Stream Segregation
Multi-stream collection on a cadence designed around your operations — not a schedule that works for the contractor.
What this is
Scheduled collection of segregated waste streams at frequencies matched to your generation volumes and operational hours, with collection records at every pickup and stream integrity checks before loading.
Most UAE collection contracts are designed for volume removal, not stream integrity. Mixed collection destroys value before waste reaches any facility — and the contractor's incentive is to keep it simple.
The problem it solves
A collection schedule that ignores generation patterns produces overflow, contamination events, and gaps in data. You get a truck on a schedule, not a system.
What included
    • Collection frequency design per stream based on generation data
    • Scheduling around operational hours and peak generation periods
    • Vehicle and container matching per stream type
    • Collection record issued at every pickup
    • Stream integrity check at point of collection
    • Escalation procedure for contamination events
    • Monthly collection summary with weights by stream
What you get
  • Operations
    • Scheduled collections
    • Collection records per pickup
    • Stream integrity logs
  • Reporting
    • Monthly weight summary
    • Anomaly flags
    • Schedule review
Frequently asked questions
  • How often do you collect?
    It depends on the stream and your generation rate. General waste typically daily or every two days. Dry recyclables weekly or bi-weekly. Organics daily for F&B operations. We design the schedule from your baseline data.
  • Do you collect all streams or only some?
    All streams you produce, including regulated streams where we're licensed to handle them. We don't cherry-pick easy streams.
  • What happens to each stream after collection?
    It goes directly to our Ras Al Khor facility for sorting. Nothing is transferred to a third party without our physical verification first.
Who it's for