Morocco's ADM cuts paper use 81% with digital toll system

Morocco's highway authority has reduced paper consumption by 81% through its digital toll system, according to the equipment minister.

Morocco's ADM cuts paper use 81% with digital toll system

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Morocco's National Highway Company (ADM) has achieved an 81% reduction in paper consumption through the digitalization of its toll system, according to Minister of Equipment and Water Nizar Baraka. The minister highlighted this environmental progress during a presentation on ADM's advancements.

The reduction is attributed to the widespread adoption of the electronic toll collection system 'Jawaz' (Badge), which minimizes the need for paper receipts and administrative documents. This initiative is part of ADM's broader strategy to modernize its operations and reduce its ecological footprint.

While the minister's statement confirms the paper reduction figure, specific details on the corresponding reduction in carbon emissions at toll plazas, as suggested in the original article title, were not independently verified in the latest available reports. ADM's efforts are framed within Morocco's national commitments to sustainable development and environmental protection.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Jawaz system in Morocco?

Jawaz is an electronic toll collection badge used on Moroccan highways to allow for cashless payments and streamline traffic flow.

How did ADM achieve an 81% reduction in paper use?

The reduction was achieved by digitizing toll operations, primarily through the Jawaz system, which reduces the need for paper receipts and administrative documents.

Who announced this achievement?

The achievement was announced by Morocco's Minister of Equipment and Water, Nizar Baraka, while presenting ADM's progress.

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