Sana’a University’s Faculty of Science Concludes Training Program on Recycling Oils for Industrial Soap Making

Wednesday, 9 Muharram 1448H | June 24, 2026
Under the auspices of Sana’a University and the Deanship of the Faculty of Science, the Community Service Affairs Unit at the Faculty of Science concluded today, Wednesday, the training course entitled “Recycling Oils for Industrial Soap Production,” presented by Prof. Dr. Maher Ali Al-Maqtari.
The course aimed to develop the participants’ knowledge and skills in the field of recycling used oils and utilizing them in industrial soap manufacturing. This contributes to promoting concepts of environmental sustainability and achieving added economic value by repurposing waste into useful products.
The training program encompassed theoretical frameworks alongside practical applications, enabling participants to understand the fundamentals and techniques of oil recycling and the mechanisms of industrial soap production. Furthermore, it highlighted the role of these practices in reducing environmental pollution and supporting sustainable development goals.
The course offered an outstanding training experience that raised awareness about the importance of recycling as a practical and innovative solution for environmental protection, while boosting opportunities to develop local industries based on available resources.
At the conclusion of the course, the Community Service Affairs Unit expressed its gratitude and appreciation to Prof. Dr. Maher Ali Al-Maqtari for his scholarly efforts and distinguished contribution to delivering the training program. The Unit also commended the active engagement of the participants and their commitment to utilizing the course outcomes, which significantly contributed to achieving its goals and ensuring its success.




