Khazna Data Centers has secured a global zero-waste certification for its Dubai facility, marking a significant milestone in sustainable digital infrastructure within the UAE.
The certification recognises the facility’s ability to divert the vast majority of its waste away from landfills through recycling, reuse, and efficient waste management practices. Achieving zero-waste status highlights Khazna’s commitment to environmental sustainability as demand for data centre capacity continues to grow.
Data centres are energy- and resource-intensive by nature, making sustainability initiatives increasingly important as operators scale infrastructure to support cloud computing, AI workloads, and digital services. Waste management is emerging as a key component alongside energy efficiency and carbon reduction strategies.
Khazna has been expanding its footprint across the region, positioning itself as a major player in the Middle East’s data centre market. Integrating sustainability into operations is becoming a differentiator as enterprises and hyperscalers prioritise environmentally responsible partners.
The achievement aligns with broader UAE initiatives focused on sustainability and green technology adoption, particularly in high-growth sectors such as digital infrastructure.
Editor’s Note:
Sustainability is becoming a competitive differentiator in data centre operations. Khazna’s certification highlights how environmental performance is increasingly tied to long-term infrastructure strategy in the region.
