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		<title>Saudi Roads Authority and NHC Lead Innovative Construction Waste Recycling Initiative at Al-Fursan</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; The Roads General Authority, in partnership with the National Housing Company, has launched a groundbreaking initiative to recycle]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh &#8211;</strong> The Roads General Authority, in partnership with the National Housing Company, has launched a groundbreaking initiative to recycle construction and demolition waste for road paving at the Al-Fursan residential development in northeastern Riyadh, marking a significant step forward in sustainable infrastructure practices.</p>



<p>Al-Fursan is a vast residential project known for its modern architecture, expansive green spaces, and comprehensive facilities designed to enhance the quality of life for residents, combining innovation with environmental responsibility.</p>



<p>The initiative repurposes debris from demolished buildings into high-quality construction materials for roadworks, transforming an environmental challenge into a valuable resource and reinforcing Saudi Arabia’s broader sustainability agenda.</p>



<p>Nearly 350,000 cubic meters of construction waste have already been collected and recycled, supporting national goals to advance the circular economy, improve resource efficiency, and promote environmentally responsible urban development.</p>



<p>This pioneering project stems from a memorandum of understanding signed between the Roads General Authority and NHC during the Cityscape Global Exhibition, aimed at fostering cooperation, technical exchange, and innovation in the road construction sector.</p>



<p>The partnership encourages the reuse of construction debris and old asphalt in new pavement layers, reducing environmental impact while enhancing the durability and longevity of Saudi Arabia’s road network.</p>



<p>Both entities are also collaborating on innovative solutions and technical approaches that improve construction quality, streamline processes, and elevate performance standards across the Kingdom’s road infrastructure.</p>



<p>The Roads General Authority emphasized that the initiative aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 objectives, promoting sustainable construction practices, minimizing carbon footprint, and fostering efficient use of natural and built resources in line with national development priorities.</p>



<p>In addition to environmental benefits, the project strengthens safety, quality, and traffic management across the Al-Fursan district, supporting broader goals to position Saudi Arabia among the top countries globally in the Road Quality Index by 2030.</p>



<p>The initiative also contributes to reducing traffic fatalities, with the authority targeting fewer than five deaths per 100,000 people through improved infrastructure, enhanced road safety measures, and sustainable planning.</p>



<p>By integrating recycled materials into roadworks, the project demonstrates practical implementation of circular economy principles, providing a model for other urban developments across the Kingdom and the region.</p>



<p>The program highlights the value of local and international collaboration in infrastructure development, showcasing Saudi Arabia’s commitment to innovative, environmentally responsible construction solutions.</p>



<p>Officials noted that the Al-Fursan initiative not only addresses environmental challenges but also generates economic value, reducing construction costs and extending the life cycle of road materials through efficient recycling.</p>



<p>This forward-looking approach to sustainable development aligns with global best practices in urban planning, resource management, and environmental stewardship, positioning Saudi Arabia as a regional leader in green infrastructure initiatives.</p>



<p>The Roads General Authority and NHC continue to explore further opportunities for collaboration, including research on new materials, energy-efficient construction methods, and smart infrastructure technologies.</p>



<p>By transforming waste into usable resources, the Al-Fursan project exemplifies how urban growth can be managed responsibly while maintaining high standards of quality, safety, and environmental protection.</p>



<p>The initiative underscores the Kingdom’s dedication to modernizing its residential and transport infrastructure while meeting ambitious sustainability targets, reinforcing public confidence in government-led environmental programs.</p>



<p>Residents and stakeholders have expressed enthusiasm for the project, noting its contribution to cleaner, safer, and more sustainable neighborhoods that reflect the vision of a modern, environmentally conscious Saudi Arabia.</p>
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		<title>Farasan Islands Welcome Thousands of Migratory Birds in a Biodiversity Boost</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Jazan &#8211; The Farasan Islands Reserve is once again drawing global attention as more than 10,000 migratory waterbirds arrive for]]></description>
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<p><strong>Jazan</strong> &#8211; The Farasan Islands Reserve is once again drawing global attention as more than 10,000 migratory waterbirds arrive for the winter season, reaffirming the site’s ecological importance along the Red Sea.</p>



<p>The National Center for Wildlife recorded the influx during its 2025 winter census, highlighting the islands’ role as a key stopover on international migration routes.</p>



<p>Monitoring teams documented 45 waterbird species across the reserve, showcasing the region’s rich biodiversity and the healthy state of its marine and coastal ecosystems.</p>



<p>These habitats offer safe resting areas and abundant food resources, making the reserve a vital sanctuary for birds traveling long distances each year.</p>



<p>The findings form part of a long-term environmental monitoring program designed to improve ecosystem management and enhance wildlife sustainability.</p>



<p>Through continuous data collection and analysis, the program supports conservation strategies aimed at protecting fragile species and preserving the balance of Red Sea ecosystems.</p>



<p>The Farasan Islands Reserve is widely recognized as one of Saudi Arabia’s most significant natural sites, known for its stunning coral reefs, diverse marine life, and pristine coastlines.</p>



<p>These characteristics make the region not only ecologically important but also a growing destination for eco-tourism and environmental research.</p>



<p>Earlier this month, the reserve achieved a historic milestone by being added to the Ramsar Convention List of Wetlands of International Importance.</p>



<p>This marks the first time a site in Saudi Arabia has been registered under the treaty, signaling the Kingdom’s expanding role in global environmental protection efforts.</p>



<p>The inclusion in the Ramsar list strengthens the nation’s commitment to safeguarding ecosystems and managing natural resources responsibly.</p>



<p>It also enhances the international profile of the Farasan Islands, promoting further collaboration, research, and sustainable development initiatives.</p>



<p>This achievement aligns closely with Saudi Vision 2030 and the Saudi Green Initiative, both of which place environmental protection at the heart of the Kingdom’s future strategy.</p>



<p>These programs aim to expand protected areas, restore ecosystems, and increase biodiversity as part of a broader transition toward environmental sustainability.</p>



<p>Local authorities continue to work on improving conservation infrastructure across the reserve, ensuring that migratory birds and native species alike benefit from safe and thriving habitats.</p>



<p>Efforts include habitat restoration, scientific monitoring, and community engagement aimed at fostering environmental awareness.</p>



<p>The arrival of thousands of birds this season reinforces the importance of the islands as a natural refuge for life along the Red Sea.</p>



<p>It also highlights the positive impact of ongoing conservation policies, which are successfully preserving critical ecosystems in the face of regional and global environmental challenges.</p>



<p>As the Farasan Islands move forward under strengthened international recognition, the reserve’s future appears bright with new opportunities for preservation and sustainable tourism.</p>



<p>By protecting migratory routes and nurturing marine and coastal biodiversity, the region stands as a symbol of the Kingdom’s commitment to environmental leadership.</p>
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