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Eco Sol showcases recycled aggregates at Environment Week 2025

April 20–26, 2025

Eco Sol joined Saudi Environment Week 2025, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture's annual, Kingdom-wide platform for environmental awareness — bringing the case for recycled construction materials to a national audience.

Held from April 20 to 26 under the Ministry's environmental-awareness initiative, Saudi Environment Week gathers government bodies, private companies, and non-profits around one goal: making sustainable practice part of everyday life across the Kingdom. For Eco Sol, it was a natural stage — and an opportunity to show what the circular economy looks like when it runs at industrial scale.

At the company's stand, visitors could handle the end product of that cycle: recycled aggregates recovered from construction and demolition waste at our Wadi Alaslaa operations, graded into the crushed fractions that go back into roads, infrastructure, and new construction. Seeing yesterday's demolition rubble presented as tomorrow's building material made the message tangible in a way no brochure can.

The team on site was led by CEO Eng. Haitham Hamed, joined by Eng. Amjad Fallatah, Tameem Oyouni, Abdulghani Shuwaylah, Turki H. Alharbi, and Albaraa Algofary — fielding questions from officials, industry peers, and the public throughout the week.

The conversations begun at the stand carried on after it closed: interest from public- and private-sector visitors in specifying recycled aggregates for upcoming projects, and a clear signal that awareness of circular construction is rising. For Eco Sol, that is the outcome that matters — every project that chooses recovered materials keeps waste out of landfills and natural resources in the ground.

At a glance

  • Six team members represented Eco Sol across the week, led by the CEO.
  • Recycled aggregates from our Wadi Alaslaa operations were the centerpiece of the stand.
  • New conversations opened with public and private stakeholders on specifying recycled materials.