Recycling half the world's paper would free 20 million acres of forest land! Depending upon the paper grade, producing one ton of paper utilizes 12 to 24 fully grown trees and that is why we produce paper using recycled materials and do not use toxic or harmful chemicals in the papermaking process. Also, all waste generated from our paper-making process is biodegradable. As well as preserving our forests, WARAQ protects the most precious resource we have in the Middle East region – water! The rationalization of water consumption, both industrial and residential, is part of the National Transformation Program and the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 roadmap for the future.
Plant
Our state-of-the-art production facility has top-of-the-line equipment to produce the best possible recycled sheet of paper under state-of-the-art automation. We follow and implement global quality control standards with top-of-the-line testing equipment to ensure full conformance to preset technical parameters.
Recycling Services
Our subsidiary, Arab Recycling Company Ltd is tasked with the collection of recoverable materials and the dispensation of nationwide recycling services, thus ensuring that our positive ESG impact is amplified. WARAQ has a history of heavily investing in the creation of a sustainable recycling ecosystem for Saudi Arabia. The company has established an integrated network of wastepaper collectors and a dedicated network of collection centers all across Saudi Arabia that to achieve self-sufficiency in the accessibility of our raw material requirements.
Making a Difference
WARAQ is a key player in Saudi Arabia’s move towards sustainability. Using recycled materials results in 74% less air pollution and 35% less water pollution. Recycling half the world's paper would free 20 million acres of forest land! Depending upon the paper grade, producing one ton of paper utilizes 12 to 24 fully grown trees and that is why we produce paper using recycled materials and do not use toxic or harmful chemicals in the papermaking process. Also, all waste generated from our paper-making process is biodegradable.
As well as preserving our forests, WARAQ protects the most precious resource we have in the Middle East region – water! The rationalization of water consumption, both industrial and residential, is part of the National Transformation Program and the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 roadmap for the future.