Denmark, Italy and have also expressed interest in joining the French-led initiative. AFP
Denmark, Italy and have also expressed interest in joining the French-led initiative. AFP
Denmark, Italy and have also expressed interest in joining the French-led initiative. AFP
Denmark, Italy and have also expressed interest in joining the French-led initiative. AFP

Netherlands to join French-led Strait of Hormuz naval mission


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The Netherlands will contribute a ship to a French-led naval mission in the Strait of Hormuz for six months starting in January, officials said on Monday.

France has pushed for a European alliance in the Strait of Hormuz after ruling out joining a US-led coalition protecting oil tankers and cargo ships from Iranian threats in the waterway.

French Defence Minister Florence Parly said on Saturday that the initiative could start early next year and about 10 European and non-European governments would join, pending approval from their parliaments.

The Dutch government is expected to formally announce its contribution to the French-led mission on Friday, Dutch news agency ANP said.

Denmark, Italy and Spain are among countries that have expressed interest in joining the French-led initiative.

This year there have been tanker attacks in the strait, which the US blamed on Iran.

Tehran has denied being behind the attacks on vessels in major shipping lanes off the coast of the UAE in May, which aggravated tensions between the US and Iran.

Britain, Australia and several Gulf states have joined the US-led naval coalition.

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New central waste facility on site at expo Dubai South area to  handle estimated 173 tonne of waste generated daily by millions of visitors

Recyclables such as plastic, paper, glass will be collected from bins on the expo site and taken to the new expo Central Waste Facility on site

Organic waste will be processed at the new onsite Central Waste Facility, treated and converted into compost to be re-used to green the expo area

Of 173 tonnes of waste daily, an estimated 39 per cent will be recyclables, 48 per cent  organic waste  and 13 per cent  general waste.

About 147 tonnes will be recycled and converted to new products at another existing facility in Ras Al Khor

Recycling at Ras Al Khor unit:

Plastic items to be converted to plastic bags and recycled

Paper pulp moulded products such as cup carriers, egg trays, seed pots, and food packaging trays

Glass waste into bowls, lights, candle holders, serving trays and coasters

Aim is for 85 per cent of waste from the site to be diverted from landfill