Saudi Arabia launches first recycling program for pilgrim garments

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The scheme is a move toward sustainable religious practices and marks a new approach to handling pilgrim garments. (SPA)
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Updated 14 February 2025
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Saudi Arabia launches first recycling program for pilgrim garments

  • The project is a partnership with the Saudi Investment Recycling Co., a leading waste management and circular economy company, and Tadweem, a pioneer in sustainable fashion

JEDDAH: The Saudi Fashion Commission launched its innovative “Sustainable Ihram” initiative at the Islamic Arts Biennale on Friday.

The scheme is a move toward sustainable religious practices and marks a new approach to handling pilgrim garments. It aims to transform discarded Ihram clothing into new, sustainable items by collecting and sorting textile waste from Hajj pilgrims.

The project is a partnership with the Saudi Investment Recycling Co., a leading waste management and circular economy company, and Tadweem, a pioneer in sustainable fashion.

Technical support comes from textile specialist Sanko Group, working in conjunction with Re&Up, which will provide innovative recycling technology to process the garments.

 


Saudi crown prince congratulates new Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman

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Saudi crown prince congratulates new Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has sent his congratulations to Bangladesh’s new Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and the country’s new government leaders.

The crown prince wished the people of the nation continued progress and prosperity, the Saudi Press Agency reported early on Wednesday.

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chairman Tarique Rahman takes oath as prime minister. (AFP)

Rahman, whose party won a landslide election victory recently, was sworn in as prime minister at the nation’s parliament on Tuesday.

Rahman, 60, is the son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and assassinated President Ziaur Rahman.