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RAK Ceramics Releases Sustainability Report 2025
(MENAFN- Mid-East Info) The report is anchored on RAK Ceramics 2024-2030 Sustainability Strategy and its Deployment across Four pillars of Environmental Responsibility, People & Community, Governance & Best Practices, and Responsible Business & Employer
Ras Al Khaimah, April 23, UAE – RAK Ceramics, one of the world's leading lifestyle ceramics brands, has released its Sustainability Report 2025 outlining its performance and achievements across key areas, and setting the direction for the year ahead. Sustainability remains at the core of RAK Ceramic's UAE operations, shaping strategic initiatives and long-term vision. Some of the key highlights for 2025 include recycling 95% of waste across Tiles, Sanitaryware, Faucets, and Tableware segments, the launch of the UAE's first industrial carbon recovery and reuse facility, and the introduction of Continua+, a next-generation manufacturing technology at one of its newer facilities . The Group also strengthened water stewardship through the full utilisation of its Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP). The company continued to make strategic investments in process efficiency, resource optimisation, and operational improvements to minimise environmental footprint. In 2025, the Group's sustainability efforts were recognised with the ICV Excellence Award at the Make it in the Emirates Awards, alongside the RAK Environmental Protection & Development Authority EcoLabel Award and the MENA Green Building Awards. RAK Ceramics launched the UAE's first industrial carbon recovery and reuse facility in partnership with Gulf Cryo. The facility captures 17,000 tonnes of CO2 annually, converting it into food-grade CO2 for use across multiple sectors. The introduction of Continua+ improves production efficiency for large-format porcelain slabs while reducing energy use and optimising raw material consumption. During the year, the company achieved full utilisation of its Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP), further strengthening water stewardship and resource efficiency. Across its core segments, the Group advanced circular manufacturing through a structure approach to resource optimisation, managing 75,000+ tonnes of non-hazardous waste managed via recycling and reuse.
Ras Al Khaimah, April 23, UAE – RAK Ceramics, one of the world's leading lifestyle ceramics brands, has released its Sustainability Report 2025 outlining its performance and achievements across key areas, and setting the direction for the year ahead. Sustainability remains at the core of RAK Ceramic's UAE operations, shaping strategic initiatives and long-term vision. Some of the key highlights for 2025 include recycling 95% of waste across Tiles, Sanitaryware, Faucets, and Tableware segments, the launch of the UAE's first industrial carbon recovery and reuse facility, and the introduction of Continua+, a next-generation manufacturing technology at one of its newer facilities . The Group also strengthened water stewardship through the full utilisation of its Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP). The company continued to make strategic investments in process efficiency, resource optimisation, and operational improvements to minimise environmental footprint. In 2025, the Group's sustainability efforts were recognised with the ICV Excellence Award at the Make it in the Emirates Awards, alongside the RAK Environmental Protection & Development Authority EcoLabel Award and the MENA Green Building Awards. RAK Ceramics launched the UAE's first industrial carbon recovery and reuse facility in partnership with Gulf Cryo. The facility captures 17,000 tonnes of CO2 annually, converting it into food-grade CO2 for use across multiple sectors. The introduction of Continua+ improves production efficiency for large-format porcelain slabs while reducing energy use and optimising raw material consumption. During the year, the company achieved full utilisation of its Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP), further strengthening water stewardship and resource efficiency. Across its core segments, the Group advanced circular manufacturing through a structure approach to resource optimisation, managing 75,000+ tonnes of non-hazardous waste managed via recycling and reuse.
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Tiles: 95-98% key materials recycled; 18,000 m3 water saved; introduction of Re-Use Quartz and Re-Use Minerals using 100% pre-consumer recycled materials
Sanitaryware: 569,000 kWh energy saved; 100% green rejects, 2% fired material reused.
Faucets: 100% component reuse; 1,600 m3 water saved.
Tableware: 100% wastewater recycled, 83,000 m3 freshwater saved, 13% energy reduction.
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