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
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 Chairman
DUTIE - Recycle2Trade Ltd
Dutie is a competitive and efficient data intelligence platform to support users to facilitate the legal trade of secondary resources and contribute to fighting waste crime across the UK. Currently, there is a number of public registers distributed across the web in different formats. It is particularly problematic for companies operating in different countries within the UK. We provide all UK businesses producing waste with a one stop shop to carry out spot checks for compliance with the key elements of the waste regulation regardless where the carriers or receiving site is located within the UK.

Mr. Yuri Ponzani
Company Director & FounderEco Recycling Ltd
Eco Recycling Ltd (Ecoreco) is India's first and leading professional E-waste Management Company that has set industry benchmarks time and again with its innovative & environment friendly disposal practices.
As per the latest legislation in India, extended producers’ responsibility and targets are integral part of the responsibility of the producers.
To gain out of this growing market, we would like to expand accordingly and for that looking for experienced professionals in the UK to support on the above fronts.

M2M Intelligence Ltd
M2M Intelligence: Connectivity and Control for the Internet of Things. Through simpler network architecture and the unique M2M Insight management portal, M2M Intelligence provide unmatched visibility and precise control over even the largest, most complex deployments with no compromise to security or resilience. Ideal for everything from lone-worker protection to automated meter reading, M2M Intelligence multi-network SIMs maximise geographical coverage and multiplies connection resilience. Our simple flat tariffs provide predictable, cost effective connectivity throughout the UK, EU and 180+ countries. Our experienced technical and operational support team provide dedicated round the clock assistance to our UK and global customer base.
Mr Paul Bandell
Co-Founder & Director
Novagg Ltd
novagg® is the world's greenest lightweight aggregate (“LWA”), manufactured for use in construction, being made from 98% waste diverted from landfill and containing mixed coloured cullet glass and industrial mineral (including hazardous) wastes that are transformed into a new inert material; a lightweight aggregate used in sustainable construction applications, especially lightweight concrete (“LWC”). Novagg pellets are fired in a low temperature process where they bloat like popcorn into a malteser-like structure offering: light weight with strength; market leading low water absorption reducing water:cement demand in LWC; thermal and acoustic insulating properties. LWA/LWC offers substantial savings in materials for construction.
Novagg is highly competitive in terms of specification and price. International patent applications are filed and the project is scalable globally. Novagg reduces cost, environmental impact and carbon footprint, enhancing corporate social responsibility across the supply chain and is ideal for BES 6001: Responsible Sourcing of Construction Material and perfect for the circular economy.
As we move to full commercial production we are happy to speak to prospective investors, partners and licensees from around the world.

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.

Ms Maggie Pohan
Senior Trade & Investment Manager
UKTI Singapore
Singapore has a Water and Waste high value opportunity in market:
The Deep Tunnel Sewerage System Phase 2 is comprised of a co-located Integrated Waste Management Facility (IWMF) as well as a Water Reclamation Plant (WRP) which are integrated with one another. The project also includes construction of a 40km sewer tunnel as well as over 60km of link sewers.
UKTI is currently working on engaging the UK supply chain for both water and waste elements of the project and educating companies on the opportunities in the market. Key procurement timelines should be shared and understood this year so that UK companies can position themselves to bid or partner. New exporters can access these market opportunities if they have sufficient time to partner or to register a business entity in Singapore.
Waste-to-energy: The country is proactively looking for innovative and efficient solutions to employ in its future incineration plants
Food Waste: Singapore, has a serious issue with food waste. Even though the country recycles a respectable 60% of its waste, only 13% of food waste is recycled. The Government is trying to implement technological and policy level interventions to tackle the issue.
Innovative technologies: The NEA is looking for companies offering innovative solutions in the waste management sector. Due to manpower issues, the Government is scouting for technologies such as automated cleaning vehicles for premises, automated street cleaning vehicles etc.
E-Waste: One of the major issues affecting Singapore is the high levels of e-waste being generated every year (around 60 million kg in2014). Only a fraction of that is recycled or disposed of properly. In order to address the issue, NEA is studying the option of having a regulated national system to collect, recycle and manage e-waste.
Other opportunities: NEA is also assessing ways to reduce domestic waste generated in the country. Singapore saw a 1 percentage point drop to 19 per cent in the domestic recycling rate in 2014. Companies could also look at offering solutions that assist households improve their recycling capacity. Another area of focus the re-use of ash produced as a result of the incineration of waste.
Types of Suppliers Nicola is keen to meet include:- Water & Waste Infrastructure – Engineering consultancies/ Other specialist consultancies (Project Management, Environmental Impact Assessment etc)
- Supply Chain – Valves/Pipes/Pumps/Cable Systems/Process Equipment
- Waste 2 Energy Technology Companies
- Automation – Bailers, Sorters, automated systems of any kind( including software platforms)
Singapore is a small wealthy city state with increasing issues around land scarcity and rising waste levels.
The country has a land area of approx 700sq km with the Government currently reclaiming a great deal of land to accommodate infrastructure growth
Ideally Singapore sits along where the major east/west shipping lanes converge making it a natural focal point for trade. As such Singapore boasts a very pro business, open economy that is often seen as the barometer for global trade. The country is often seen as a natural gateway into SEA’s 600 million residents, boasting a low tax and low political risk environment.
Singapore is positioning itself as a “Clean Technology” hub for the South East Asia region and engages/invests in foreign companies who are looking to test bed of develop their innovations in the market.
Nicola Hewett
Nicola covers Environment sectors for Singapore mainly focused on water, waste and low carbon solutions as well as energy for the South East Asia region as a whole.

Ms Nicola Hewett
Senior Trade Manager
UKTI West Midlands
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Ms Sarah Lumley-Holmes
Digital Trade Advisor
Waste Contractors & Recyclers Association of NSW
The Waste Contractors and Recyclers Association of NSW (WCRA) is a registered industrial body of employers that addresses business issues relating to the waste and recycling industry on behalf of it constituent Members.