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    Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 waste overhaul: geotechnical design notes for engineers

    April 1, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 waste overhaul: geotechnical design notes for engineers

    First reported on Geoengineer.org – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Saudi Arabia is overhauling waste management under Vision 2030, with the National Center for Waste Management (MWAN) targeting 94% diversion of municipal solid waste from landfill and 100% treatment of hazardous and medical waste by 2035. The strategy includes expanding engineered sanitary landfills, waste-to-energy plants and construction and demolition recycling facilities, alongside stricter permitting and data systems for industrial waste streams. For geotechnical practitioners, this signals rising demand for landfill lining systems, leachate control, gas capture infrastructure and brownfield remediation expertise across multiple regions.

    Technical Brief

    • For geotechnical and civil projects, waste regulations will increasingly condition permitting, earthworks reuse and backfill specifications.

    Our Take

    With 1796 keyword-matched pieces around AI and artificial intelligence, many recent waste and tailings items involve data-driven routing, segregation and monitoring; Vision 2030 waste reforms in Saudi Arabia are therefore likely to create demand for similar digital and AI-enabled systems in municipal and industrial waste streams.

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