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H.E. Dr. Sultan Al Jaber Opens KEZAD’s Innovative Paper Recycling Facility

By dailyguardian.aeMay 7, 20263 Mins Read
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H.E Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber Inaugurates AED 200 million Star Paper Mill Recycled Containerboard Plant in KEZAD at MIITE

  • The state-of-the-art facility is positioned at the heart of a fast-growing UAE and GCC packaging market driven by sustainability and e-commerce
  • Facility opens in the context of demand surge in the UAE paper packaging market projected to grow to US$6 billion in the next five years from US$3.6 billion

Abu Dhabi, May 7, 2026: His Excellency Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology of the UAE today officially inaugurated the AED 200 million recycled containerboard manufacturing facility of Star Paper Mill in Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD), at the Make it in the Emirates 2026 in Abu Dhabi.

In a statement, Star Paper Mill said the start of the full operations of the state-of-the-art KEZAD plant is a milestone underscoring the UAE’s commitment to catalyse sustainable industrial development, while reinforcing national manufacturing capabilities, and speeding up the transition to a circular economy.

“For us, this is a defining moment in our journey with the new plant contributing to the UAE’s industrial and sustainability vision. The KEZAD facility will convert locally sourced waste paper into high-quality recycled containerboard, in turn supporting the packaging industry at a time of unprecedented demand,” said Hussein Adam Ali, Chairman, Star Paper Mill.

Spread across 90,000 square metres with an annual production capacity of 135,000 tonnes of recycled containerboard or jumbo reels used in making corrugated boxes and paper-based packaging by downstream paper convertors, the KEZAD plant will ease pressure on the UAE’s landfills by absorbing a significant volume of waste paper. The plant will recycle up to 80% of waste paper sourced domestically.

“Significantly, sourcing a sizeable share of waste paper in-country, Star Paper Mill will also be contributing to self-sufficiency and decreased reliance on imports in raw materials, while promoting the UAE’s net zero ambitions,” said Majid Rasheed, Managing Director, Star Paper Mill.

He added that the kick off of the new plant comes in the context of an exponentially increasing packaging market across the UAE and the wider GCC, the latter a priority export region for Star Paper Mill. According to Grand View Research, the UAE paper packaging market now valued at approximately US$3.8 billion is estimated to be over US$6 billion by 2033, with an estimated share of US$1.3 billion in corrugated packaging market alone. Across GCC, paper packaging market is estimated at over US$9 billion, expected to grow to US$13 billion in 2033.

“Star Paper Mill’s new recycled containerboard plant is a strong example of the kind of resilient, future-ready industries the UAE is building. At EDB, we are committed to supporting projects that strengthen local production, reduce import dependency, and drive long-term economic growth. This facility is a clear step forward in building a more self-sufficient and sustainable industrial base for the nation,” said H.E Ahmed Mohamed Al Naqbi, CEO of Emirates Development Bank.

“The opening of the Star Paper Mill facility reinforces KEZAD’s position as a leading hub for sustainable industrial development and on how integrated ecosystems help enable efficient, environmentally responsible manufacturing,” added Mohammed Ghareeb Al Hosani, CXO, KEZAD Group, added:

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