Sanitisation workers from Abu Dhabi's waste management company Tadweer assemble at night before a citywide disinfection. Victor Besa / The National
A Tadweer sanitary worker sprays the Family Park at the Corniche with disinfectants to counter the spread of the coronavirus. Victor Besa / The National
Sanitation workers from Tadweer get ready on the first day of the UAE cleaning campaign. Victor Besa / The National
Sanitation workers from Tadweer in formation on the first day of the UAE cleaning campaign. Victor Besa / The National
The process of catching stray animals and transferring them to Falcon Hospital. Victor Besa / The National
Workers at Tadweer's fallen stock incinerator facility. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
A Tadweer street sweeper vehicle in action at the Plant Market on the first day of the UAE cleaning campaign. Victor Besa
The tyres were recycled at the Gulf Rubber Factory in Abu Dhabi. Courtesy Tadweer
Tadweer has been raising awareness of the environmental and economic impact of waste in recent years and it said on Sunday that the amount of household waste during the Holy Month decreased by a quarter compared to last year. Antonie Robertson / The National
Tadweer collected more than a million tonnes of waste in the first six months of 2018.
Tadweer workers eliminate a mosquito breeding site at a pond. Courtesy Tadweer
Abdulaziz Al Jaberi, senior project manager at Tadweer at the latest incinerator facility. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
Tadweer waste management workers cleared almost 3,000 tonnes of debris from drains and run-off areas around Abu Dhabi following storms. Courtesy: Tadweer
Tadweer's measures include placing digital traps, draining stagnant pools of water and spraying sustainable pesticides. Courtesy Tadweer
Tadweer's pest control department has stepped up efforts to reduce mosquitoes and flies in Abu Dhabi before the breeding season. Courtesy Tadweer