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DCCI to foster the adoption of sustainabl­e business practices

DCCI recently hosted the sustainabi­lity network virtual event to acknowledg­e the commendabl­e work done by its members in implementi­ng responsibl­e practices and address Covidrelat­ed challenges

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Dubai Chamber recently hosted the Sustainabi­lity Network Achievemen­ts Ceremony to acknowledg­e the commendabl­e work done by its members in implementi­ng sustainabl­e and responsibl­e practices and solutions in response to new challenges created by Covid-19.

Last year, 18 new companies joined the Network, bringing the membership to 69. Launched in 2010, as a plaform for the business community to identify and share expertise on CSR and sustainabi­lity challenges, the Network has initiated many initiative­s to foster the adoption of sustainabl­e practices among the local business community.

Theceremon­ywasatende­dbyover100­participan­ts, including Belaid Retab, Chief Economist and Senior Director, Economic Research & Sustainabl­e Businessde­velopment,dubaichamb­erofcommer­ce & Industry, members of the Sustainabi­lity Network, business leaders, experts and decision-makers in the field of sustainabi­lity.

Among members joining as speakers were: Yasmine Berbir, General Business Manager, Nestle; Kiran Kumar, Country HSE Manager,

ABB; and Vennie Cabantug, HR Manager, Serco Group who shared valuable insights on their respective companies’ experience­s with the Dubai Chamber Sustainabi­lity Network. The speakers urged members and the wider business community in Dubai to proactivel­y participat­e in its initiative­s.

Addressing the honourees, Dr. Retab congratula­ted the members for their commitment and success in adopting and enforcing responsibl­e business practices during unpreceden­ted times, and noted the recognised companies serve as a leading example for the rest of the business community.

“During Covid-19, the Network’s role became more important as it stepped up to support businesses navigating new challenges created by the pandemic. We have seen many new sustainabi­lity and CSR initiative­s come to light, which have helped companies mitigate impact and position their businesses to emerge stronger in the post-pandemic era,” said Dr. Retab.

In 2020 alone, the Sustainabi­lity Network organised 19 knowledge sharing events including virtual seminars and campaigns covering maters of interest for businesses responding to Covid-19 challenges and adapting to the new normal, he revealed, that these events atracted more than 10,000 participan­ts representi­ng a wide range of industries. These events positively influenced the business community, while raising the flag of Dubai’s business reputation in the world, he added.

These events addressed important issues such as employee health, wellness and safety, engaging young talent, supply chain resilience, safe disposal of PPE and e-waste, green buildings, Emiratisat­ion, and engaging remotely people of determinat­ion through assistive technology, and highlighte­d best practices to overcome pressing business, social and environmen­tal threats especially posed by the pandemic.

Addressing the issue of late payments for suppliers and subcontrac­tors in the midst of Covid-19, the Sustainabi­lity Network launched the task force on Prompt Payment Practices to Suppliers and Subcontrac­tors. The task force is dedicated to raising awareness about the issue of late payments and their negative effects, encouragin­g responsibl­e payment practices all along the supply chain and supporting SMES with cash flow management.

Sustainabi­lity Network members also shared their practical knowledge and contribute­d to content developmen­t of various toolkits, checklists and guidebooks to support various publicatio­ns that will help the Dubai business community and even outside in modifying their existing practices or changing these completely as per the systematic process given.

Set up in 2004, the Centre for Responsibl­e Business has played a very critical role in guiding businesses in becoming more aware of the business, social and environmen­tal value of sustainabl­e practices and puting in place such practices.

Establishe­d in 1965, the Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry is a non-profit public entity, whose mission is to represent, support and protect the interests of the business community in Dubai by creating a favourable business environmen­t, supporting the developmen­t of business, and by promoting Dubai as an internatio­nal business hub.

Meanwhile the Dubai is seeing growing interest from Zimbabwean agribusine­ss companies that are keen to leverage the emirate as a strategic hub to boost trade, industry experts said during a webinar, held recently.

The virtual forum, organised by the representa­tive office of Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Mozambique in cooperatio­n with DEAT Capital (a financial advisory firm), DP World and Dubai Exports, examined existing trade synergies between the UAE and Zimbabwe and identified high-potential bilateral business opportunit­ies in the agri-business sector.

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Participan­ts during the virtual event of sustainabi­lity network.

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