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Bee'ah - Sharjah Environment
With a striking vision and great ambitions, Bee’ah were founded in 2007 as an environmental management company headquartered in Sharjah, to catapult the emirate into becoming the Environmental Capital of the Middle East and making Sharjah the first Arab city to reach Zero-Waste to Landfill by diverting 100% of its waste through recycling and conversion.
Since then, Bee’ah has grown from a handful of passionate individuals into a business driven by the passion of over 3,500 people working day and night to make a real change in the region. We work on touching, transforming and enhancing the lives of people living and working within the boundaries of the communities we serve.
We provide sustainable solutions in environmental and resource management including Integrated Waste Management, Public Cleansing, Environmental Consulting, Education & Awareness, Renewable Energy, Facilities Management and Sustainable Development.
Tamer Mohammed El Gouhari joined Bee’ah in July 2014 as Business Development Manager. Responsibilities of the position include building a strategy for expansion in the United Arab Emirates, GCC and Middle East and managing high profile accounts, companies and clients to establish a strong link of business and partnership. Tamer, a project management specialist, combines his knowledge of business development with client relations to lead projects and drive Bee’ah forward into new locations with new business opportunities, all of which play a central role in the current and future success of the company. Central to Tamer’s position at Bee’ah is his ability to integrate waste management research into the expansion plans of the company. By studying the market and developing knowledge and understanding of the clients’ needs through research methods including surveys, analysis and proposals, Mr Gouhari has advanced the reputation and reach of Bee’ah within Sharjah and the United Arab Emirates while growing our client base. His attention to innovation at the business and updating the latest technologies at Bee’ah has allowed Tamer to satisfy the needs of our clients while ensuring the company is leading environmental change in the region. Mr. el Gouhari has an environmental background including experience operating waste management projects and providing environmental consultancy services and has gained professional experience as business development manager and as an environmental projects manager, contract administrator and HSE manager at Abu Dhabi Holding. Throughout his career Tamer Mohammed el Gouhari has completed numerous training courses in waste management, recycling and health, safety and environment in diverse locations including Austria, UAE and Oman.

Mr Tamer El Gouhari
Business Development and Technical Support Manager
Mr Ahmed Ali Aljuhany
Country Manager - KSAMr Fahad Ali Shehail
Chief Development Officer
AcuComm
The Global Waste, Bioenergy and Recycling sector is developing at such a pace that it can be difficult for organisations to identify trends and make the forecasts necessary to make business-critical strategic decisions. AcuComm’s unique understanding of the sector, empowered by our comprehensive global projects database, gives organisations that sell their products or services into these sectors, the insights required to grow sales and develop new and existing markets. Typical users include companies such as Bulk Handling Systems, Bluemac Manufacturing, Suez Environmental, Veolia, JCB, Valmet, Konecranes, Sita, and Viridor, as well as many SMEs along the supply chain.
Mr. Stuart Gamble
Business Development ManagerMrs Kim Wigart
Managing Director
British Chamber of Commerce Philippines
57, British, was elected as a Director of the Bank on March 21, 2013. He holds Bachelor of Arts and Masters of Arts degrees in History from Emmanuel College, Cambridge University, U.K., and a Diploma in Marketing from the Institute of Marketing, Cranfield, U.K.
He is currently a member of the Board of PNB Holdings Corporation and PNB Global Remittance and Financial Co. (HK) Ltd.
Prior to joining the Bank, he was President of Philip Morris Fortune Tobacco Corporation, Inc. (PMFTC, Inc.) for 2 years and concurrently Managing Director of Philip Morris Philippines Manufacturing, Inc., a position he held for 10 years. He has an extensive 31 years of experience in the tobacco business, 25 years of which were with Philip Morris International holding various management positions including Area Director for Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Gulf Cooperation Council, Yemen, and Horn of Africa.
Mr. Nelson is actively involved in various business and non-profit organizations that work for the social and economic upliftment of communities. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of American Chamber Foundation Phils., Inc., Philippine Band of Mercy and Tan Yan Kee Foundation. He is also a Director of the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, Inc. and serves as Adviser to the Board of the Federation of Philippine Industries.
WASHINGTON Z. SYCIP
Opportunities for UK companies:
BCCP provides market access to UK companies interested in doing business in the Philippines. Specifically we provide the following services:
• Contact identification and market introduction service
• Market research/analysis
• Hot desk & meeting room
• Event management service
• Business opportunities
• Referral services
• Market entry consultancy
• Professional business & sector services
• Product regulation & labelling advice
Christopher Nelson
Executive ChairmanCONSORCI PER A LA GESTIÓ DELS RESIDUS DEL VALLÈS ORIENTAL
CONSORCI PER A LA GESTIÓ DELS RESIDUS DEL VALLÈS ORIENTAL is a Waste Consortium of regional waste management and treatment centre managers.
Areas the Consortium cover include:- Unified management in the area of Vallès Oriental, including activities and skills for any of the forms admitted that current legislation assigns to the consortium regarding waste management
- Construction, management, operation, conservation and maintenance of the installations necessary for the operations of treatment, recycling and controlled disposal of municipal waste and similar and all in accordance with applicable regulations in the field
- Construction, management, operation, conservation and maintenance of the network of municipal collection centers as centers of reception and storage selective municipal waste are not subject to home collection
- The management and operation of collection service, collection and transportation of municipal waste and similar
- Promoting the implementation of the selective collection and recycling of municipal waste as much of that might be similar to municipal welcomed
- Finding solutions of Sanitation digest, Dehydration – drying waste, Fraction plant treatment: crushing and screening, crushing bulk system, Organic treatment packaging, Gas use from engine cogeneration: heat networks, Systems to scare seagulls, Smart platform management.
Types of Suppliers the Buyer is looking to meet include:
- Waste management suppliers
- Transport and treatment of waste suppliers
Mrs Vanessa Abad
Director of the Treatment Area of the Composting Plant of el Consorci per a la Gestió dels Residus del Vallès
MGR Fluid Power Ltd
Founded in 2007, we are in ISO 9001:2008 accredited company that proficiently works (globally) with Companies, Organisations, Related Energy Academia, National & International Research Institutes, that require Turnkey Hydraulic Design Support, Prototyping, Manufacturing, Installation, Commissioning & Test, or simply require Hydraulic MRO or Hydraulic Maintenance & Service Support.
Mr. Neil Windross
Sales Manager
Organics Ltd.
Operating since 1995, Organics has offices in the UK, Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar and Indonesia and is able to work from the initial concept of understanding a problem through to delivery of a tailored solution, Organics designs, builds, installs and commissions high quality pollution control systems for a range of differing waste streams. Organics has completed well over 300 projects world-wide.
Particular strengths lie within the field of landfill engineering and energy from waste. Organics offers a range of products for treating various waste streams incorporating novel IP, including pyrolysis and gasification.
Organics is also an IPP developer focused on SEAsia. The company collaborates with a wide range of equity and debt providers to develop, finance, construct, own and operate biogas, biomass, waste-to-energy, solar PV, LPG, HFO, diesel and hybrid power generation facilities.

Mr Patrick McGlead
Sales and Business DevelopmentMr Keith Richardson
Commercial Director
UK India Business Council
UK India Business Council provide a range of company specific market entry, research, consultancy, and expansion services to help you understand the opportunities in India, shape your strategy, and make informed decisions about exporting, investing in, and growing in India. Primed to assess your business, our experts run exhaustive diagnostics to help you establish the right route to market for your business.
Opportunities for UK companies include:
- Waste management and Recycling.
- Waste to Power systems
- Waste water management.
- All on a municipal scale.
Mr Stuart Muir
Regional Head- MidlandsMr Steve Toogood

UKTI East of England
John Tingle is the Trade Team Manager for UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) in the East of England (Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire). A Chartered Chemical Engineer by training he has worked at senior level in many different process industries for companies such as Suez, Morrison Construction, PCI (now Black and Veatch) and Bord na Mona. A specialist in the Environmental and Low Carbon sectors John’s experience is principally in water and wastewater treatment (including leachate treatment) and also includes composting and anaerobic treatment of waste in a career spanning more than 40 years.
Mr John Tingle
Trade Team Manager
UKTI Hong Kong and Macao
Major projects in planning include:
- Design and Construction of a Water Desalination Plant at Tseung Kwan O and associated infrastructure (project cost c. £1bn)
- Relocation of Sha Tin Sewage Treatment Works (c. £2½bn)
- Waste Treatment (Food Waste, Waste to Energy, Integrated Waste Management Facility, etc) and Disposal Facilities (c. £1bn+)
- Water Main Replacement and Rehabilitation / Water Intelligent Network (WIN) (c. £300m+)
These relatively huge procurements will be won by a large prime bidder but offer the opportunity for UK businesses to either be part of a bid consortium (the majority of the opportunity at that stage being in design and consulting engineering and management) or to enter the supply chain following the award of the prime contract. It is likely that these projects will call for and value significant technical expertise and local experience, so partnership with a local company is likely to offer the greatest chance of success. They may not prove very suitable for brand new exporters unless they can demonstrate significant UK domestic industry experience.
Country overview – in relations to sector opportunities:
- HK continues to be a substantial market for UK exports – currently 12th largest market for goods (3rd largest in APAC) and market worth over £2bn/year in services – but goods export values declined in the second half of 2015.
- World's 8th largest trading economy - as well as (still) gateway to mainland China and A-Pac.
- Many UK companies have APAC HQs in HK – latest stats were some 126 UK companies with regional HQs here and some 630 in total have offices here. Many more have agents and distributors.
- Significant amounts of investment come from HK (and from China via HK) into the UK creating jobs and growth.
Hong Kong Economy
The four pillar economic sectors of Hong Kong are: trading and logistics (23.4% of GDP in terms of value-added in 2014), tourism (5.1%), financial services (16.6%), and professional services and other producer services (12.4%). Government development priorities lie in cultural and creative, medical services, education services, innovation and technology, testing and certification services and environmental industries.
Opportunities in Hong Kong
UKTI support for UK companies focuses primarily upon the opportunities arising from Hong Kong’s programme of social and economic infrastructure development. A series of High Value Projects/Campaigns offers opportunities in all stages of project lifecycles, from master planning, design and environmental consultancy through construction, electrical and mechanical engineering, equipment and interiors, to support, training and education:
- West Kowloon Cultural District (WKCD) - one of the world’s largest cultural projects to construct 17 museum and performance venues
- Kai Tak Development (KTD) - a huge (area 8 times that of Canary Wharf) and highly complex urban regeneration development project
- Transport – Hong Kong has a 15 year railway development programme
- Hong Kong Airport - third runway expansion project is now underway at a cost of over £11bn
- Healthcare - Government has set aside a dedicated provision of $200 billion (£18bn) for a ten-year hospital development plan to enable the Hospital Authority (HA) to expand and upgrade healthcare facilities
- Education – focussed on development of an academic city; British Schools and educational supplies
- Urban Regeneration and Built Heritage – focussing on the redevelopment of East Kowloon into a new Central Business District plus other industrial revitalisation and redevelopment projects valued in excess of £1.5bn
- Macao Leisure and Retail – existing resorts undertaking significant expansion projects and developing entertainment and retail facilities.
Business Environment
- Hong Kong has traditionally been a very welcoming market for UK and international companies to do business, with an enduring appeal built on political stability, the rule of law, free market principles, free flow of information, and English as the language of business. For the past 21 years Hong Kong has been ranked as the ‘World’s Freest Economy’ by the Heritage Foundation/Wall Street Journal. The index measures economies in 10 areas, including trade, business, investment and property rights. Hong Kong scores particularly well on business, trade, financial and labour freedoms.
- As in all markets, the competition is entrenched and growing. Chinese companies, Koreans, Japanese and Americans are becoming more and more active. There are also growing French and German interests.
Personal Profiles
Richard has been the Deputy Trade Commissioner in Hong Kong for 4 years. Sector interests include Environment and Power & Renewable Energy
Frances Moffett-Kouadio is the Trade Commissioner to Hong Kong & Macao. She joined DTI (now the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills-BIS) as a fast-streamer in 2001, following a successful teaching career. At DTI she led on an EU Directive, wrote the Departments first Equality Impact Assessment and worked on the Business Support transformation programme, before joining UK Trade & Investment in 2004. Frances has a range of experience in different markets, including Iraq, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, South Africa and was Director of Trade & Investment at the British Embassy in Abu Dhabi for the five years prior to taking up the role of Trade Commissioner in Hong Kong in 2014.

Mr Richard Flood
Deputy Trade Commissioner
UKTI Indonesia
Opportunities for waste management companies to provide waste-to-energy solutions in 7 Indonesian cities.
Management of waste is becoming a major problem in Indonesia. Early this year the Indonesian government issued Presidential Decree No. 18 of 2016 to accelerate the development of waste-to-energy in 7 cities, namely:
- Jakarta
- Tangerang
- Bandung
- Semarang
- Surakarta
- Surabaya
- Makassar
Currently Indonesia is facing difficulties in implementing PPP projects due to the complexity of tender process. However, this regulation provides a shortcut and allows the city mayors to directly appoint developers for waste-to-energy projects, creating immediate opportunities. To that end, the government seeks participation by companies providing waste-to-energy technologies besides incineration, such as gasification and pyrolysis. A minimum 1000 tonnes of waste per day will be processed, and the State Utility guarantees the purchase of electricity produced by the facility. Under the Waste Law, the government will finance waste management activities from the state/regional budget. In addition, Feed in Tariff for electricity generated from Municipal Waste is available at between US$ 18,77 to 22,43 cents per kiloWatt Hour.
Country Overview
With a population around 250 million, Indonesia is the fourth most populous country and is a home to the world’s 16th largest economy. The speed and scale of urban growth is astounding, 53% of population lives in cities, not only producing 74% of GDP but also at least 200.000 tonnes of waste per day.
The management of waste is becoming a major problem in Indonesia as the cities are growing even faster than the infrastructure development.
UKTI OvervoewUK Trade & Investment helps business export and grow into global markets. In Indonesia we help UK companies increase their competitiveness through overseas trade in Indonesia. Our team exist to help British businesses succeed in overseas country like Indonesia. We get out and meet people to find out about opportunities and then getting British companies excited about those opportunities, before finally helping them when they decide to take the plunge. Work closely with British Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia, we identify potential partners or distributors, sound out their interest in a company, make introductions to key decision-makers, and when necessary we help businesses overcome obstacles. We give British companies a ready-made network of experienced companies and potential partners to learn from.
