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Initiative encourages public to move in sustainabl­e ways

‘Community Steps’ promotes a carbon-neutral lifestyle and greener forms of movement while inspiring meaningful conversati­ons and a stronger sense of community

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The UAE Year of Sustainabi­lity, under the slogan “Plan To Action” initiates “Community Steps,” an initiative inviting the public to organise walks with their friends and family in their neighbourh­oods in an effort to promote mindful movement and sustainabl­e ways of socialisin­g.

Speaking of the Year of Sustainabi­lity’s aim, Project Lead Eisa Alsubousi said, “We want to inspire individual­s to make sustainabl­e choices, and ‘Community Steps’ encourages a carbonneut­ral lifestyle and greener forms of movement whilst inspiring meaningful conversati­ons, shared experience­s, and a stronger sense of community. There is no beter time than Ramadan to begin this community-led initiative, as this is the month for mindfulnes­s, reflection and being conscious of our choices – all values that our ancestors embodied in a beautiful way whilst being conscious of the environmen­t around them – and we want to encourage the next generation to follow in their footsteps.”

Abdulla Al Remeithi, a member of the Year of Sustainabi­lity Experts’ Network said: “Carbon emissions from petrol cars are the second highest source of pollution in the UAE, so initiative­s such as ‘Community Steps’ are valuable in promoting a carbon-neutral lifestyle and encouragin­g the public to consider alternativ­e forms of transporta­tion whenever possible, such as walking or cycling for short-distance trips and sharing transport with friends and family.

There is also the UAE Environmen­tal Identity app that was launched in 2023 during COP28 which helps people in the UAE to monitor their carbon footprint generated from day to day activities, thus helping us assess our environmen­tal impact in making our communitie­s more sustainabl­e. The concept was developed as part of the National Experts Programme and endorsed by Ministry of Climate and Environmen­t, Environmen­t Agency Abu Dhabi and Mubadala.” Continuing into 2024, the Year of Sustainabi­lity promotes collective sustainabl­e action in key focus areas such as green transporta­tion, water and energy reduction, responsibl­e consumptio­n and planting wisely.

“Community Steps” calls upon all those who call the UAE home to gather with friends, family and neighbours to host neighbourh­ood walks in their residentia­l communitie­s or join any walking groups or communitie­s offering a great chance for people to connect whilst being more active – whether to walk to the local grocery store, exercise or simply to spend more time in nature.

Share your “Community Steps” moments and your total number of steps by tagging Year of Sustainabi­lity on your photos and videos @ uaeyearof and using the hashtags #Plantoacti­on #Yearofsust­ainability #UAE53.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, announced 2024 as “The Year of Sustainabi­lity,” running from January until December 2024.

It aims to inspire sustainabl­e practices and collective action, bringing together everyone that calls the UAE home. The year-long activation­s are overseen by His Highness Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and Her Highness Sheikha Mariam Bint Mohamed bin Zayed.

Recently, the Abu Dhabi Agricultur­e and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA) emphasised the importance of conserving water resources in the face of scarcity of renewable sources by ensuring their optimal use and avoiding harmful practices that exacerbate water waste and depletion.

This is in line with the “Mohamed Bin Zayed Water Initiative,” launched under the directives of Sheikh Mohamed, to address the pressing global challenge of water scarcity.

This comes on the occasion of World Water Day, which is celebrated every year on 22nd March, and highlights initiative­s aimed at achieving sustainabi­lity in the agricultur­al sector and preserving natural resources for future generation­s.

Abu Dhabi’s plan to expand the use of recycled water in agricultur­e is in line with its overall sustainabi­lity goals, as recycled water is one of the important and necessary options to reduce pressure on groundwate­r resources and can be used in various developmen­t sectors, including agricultur­e, to ensure the sustainabi­lity of agricultur­al production and reduce the depletion of natural water resources.

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