In a remarkable stride towards sustainability, Tanmiah Food Company, a leading poultry and food producer in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has recently signed two strategic Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with SEQUENCIVE sustainability portfolio companies. This significant development took place during IFAT Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom's premier exhibition dedicated to waste management and environmental technologies. The agreements with PHYLA, a pioneering biotechnology firm, and RECYCLEE, a digital waste management solutions provider, underscore Tanmiah's commitment to transforming waste into valuable resources while enhancing food security.
Transforming Waste into Value
At the heart of these partnerships lies Tanmiah’s innovative "waste-to-value" roadmap. By collaborating with PHYLA, Tanmiah aims to spearhead research into alternative proteins, specifically focusing on the Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae. This groundbreaking initiative seeks to bio-convert organic waste into high-quality, sustainable animal feed. By harnessing the potential of localized protein alternatives, Tanmiah is not only addressing the challenges posed by global supply chain volatility but also supporting the Kingdom's broader food security objectives. As Saudi Arabia grapples with its reliance on grain imports, this initiative emerges as a beacon of hope for a more resilient food system.
Moreover, Tanmiah's R&D efforts align seamlessly with the Saudi Green Initiative, which strives for 90% poultry self-sufficiency by 2030. The integration of BSF research alongside Moringa initiatives positions Tanmiah as a key driver of innovation in alternative proteins. This alignment not only enhances food security but also serves as a vital component of the Kingdom’s strategy to mitigate environmental impacts.
Digital Transformation for Sustainable Practices
In addition to its R&D efforts, Tanmiah’s agreement with RECYCLEE marks a significant leap toward the digital transformation of waste management. By deploying an advanced tracking platform, Tanmiah can effectively monitor, manage, and monetize its industrial byproducts. This digitization effort unlocks new revenue streams from waste while ensuring compliance with national environmental standards. With Saudi Arabia's ambitious target to divert 90% of waste from landfills by 2040, Tanmiah's commitment to transparency and innovation aligns perfectly with national priorities.
Zulfiqar Hamadani, CEO of Tanmiah Food Company, emphasized the broader vision behind these initiatives. He stated, "Our commitment to sustainability goes beyond reducing impact; it focuses on creating a resilient, innovative food system for the future." This forward-thinking approach resonates with Mohammed AlMadhi, CEO of SEQUENCIVE, who remarked on the shared responsibilities in contributing to the Kingdom’s 2030 vision. Together, these partnerships are set to enhance food security, foster a circular economy, and drive meaningful environmental change across the Kingdom.
Tanmiah Food Company's strategic collaborations mark a pivotal moment in Saudi Arabia's journey toward sustainability. As they pioneer innovative solutions in waste management and alternative proteins, they not only pave the way for a more sustainable food system but also inspire others to follow suit. The future looks promising as Tanmiah embarks on this transformative journey, positioning itself at the forefront of a new wave of sustainable practices in the region.