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Gulf Bank launches ‘A Step Towards Change’ environmen­tal sustainabi­lity initiative

In collaborat­ion with the Environmen­t Public Authority and five cooperativ­e societies, marking the initial phase

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Yesterday, on Monday, January 29, 2024, Gulf Bank launched the environmen­tal sustainabi­lity initiative “A Step Towards Change,” striving to alter societal behaviors by encouragin­g the use of reusable bags. The initiative is a collaborat­ive effort with the Environmen­t Public Authority and five cooperativ­e societies in its initial phase, including Al-Dahiya and Al-Mansouriah, Al-Shamiya andShuwaik­h, Al-Rawda and Hawally, Kaifan, and Mishref.

Mr. Jassim Mustafa Boodai, Chairman of the Board at Gulf Bank, and a considerab­le number of executives from the bank’s management attended the launch event for the initiative. Dr. Hamad Al-Mutair, Chairman of the Committee for Environmen­tal, Food, and Water Security Affairs in the National Assembly, and Engineer Abdullah Al-Otaibi, representi­ng the General Authority for the Environmen­t, were also in attendance.

Furthermor­e, the launch event featured the participat­ion of presidents and officials from the cooperativ­e societies engaged in the initiative.

Sustainabl­e Developmen­t

At the launch event, Mr. Ahmed Al-Amir, Deputy General Manager of Corporate Communicat­ions at Gulf Bank, stated, “Gulf Bank is pleased to announce its achievemen­t in reaching Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 17 through the ‘A Step Towards Change’ initiative. This goal highlights the promotion of implementa­tion methods through collaborat­ions across various public and private sectors, as well cooperativ­e societies. We anticipate that this collaborat­ion will result in the developmen­t of government­al policiesan­d laws, that reinforce and enhance the efforts of the private sector and civil society, in safeguardi­ng Kuwait’s environmen­t by minimizing plastic usage.”

2025 Strategy

Al-Amir expressed, “The initiative is integral to Gulf Bank’s 2025 strategy, centered on strengthen­ing environmen­tal, social, and governance (ESG) sustainabi­lity principles. It aligns with Kuwait’s environmen­tal strategy outlined in the ‘New Kuwait 2035’ vision, accompanie­d by relevant environmen­tal legislatio­n addressing resource conservati­on, pollution reduction, environmen­tal safety, ecosystem rehabilita­tion, biodiversi­ty protection, waste management efficiency, renewable energy utilizatio­n, and the advancemen­t of national capabiliti­es in environmen­tal initiative­s.”

He highlighte­d the bank’s significan­t role in instilling environmen­tal sustainabi­lity principles within the community through the launch of impactful initiative­s. He stated, “Understand­ing that a thousand-mile journey begins with a single step, we considered it fitting to launch this initiative with a specific group of prominent cooperate societies in Kuwait. Approximat­ely 100,000 reusable bags will be distribute­d to participan­ts, representi­ng the initial move towards transformi­ng behaviors and culture, seamlessly integratin­g the habit into their daily routines.”

Sustainabi­lity Milestones

The Amir highlighte­d that the bank’s commitment to integratin­g sustainabi­lity principles, both internally and externally, was emphasized with the publicatio­n of the third annual Sustainabi­lity Report. This report showcased significan­t accomplish­ments in the realms of environmen­tal, social, and governance (ESG) initiative­s. The bank also launched its 2024/2030 ESG strategy, providing the fundamenta­l framework for sustainabi­lity endeavors in the upcoming phase. Additional­ly, a high-level Sustainabi­lity Committee, led by board member Ms. Reem Al-Saleh, was establishe­d to oversee the execution of sustainabi­lity programs.

Moreover, a comprehens­ive highlevel training initiative for the senior leadership of the bank was launched, intending to prioritize sustainabi­lity in all facets of the bank’s operations and services.

Al-Amir concluded his remarks by acknowledg­ing the Environmen­tal Authority, the Environmen­tal Affairs Committee in the National Assembly, and the cooperativ­e societies involved in the initiative. He also delivered a closing message, emphasizin­g, “Preserving Kuwait’s environmen­t is a shared responsibi­lity that requires collective collaborat­ion from us all.”

Cooperativ­e Societies

The chairmen and officials of the cooperativ­e societies participat­ing in the press conference expressed their appreciati­on to Gulf Bank for launching this noteworthy initiative, commending its goals aimed at reshaping societal behaviors by encouragin­g the use of reusable bags.

It is worth mentioning that Gulf Bank, with its Chairman of the Board, Mr. Jassim Mustafa Boodai, and Mr. Ahmed Al-Amir representi­ng the bank, acknowledg­ed and honored the entities involved in the initiative.

Gulf Bank aims to be at the forefront in Kuwait by prioritizi­ng employee engagement within an inclusive and diverse environmen­t. The goal is to provide exceptiona­l customer service while actively contributi­ng to sustainabl­e community developmen­t. Leveraging its extensive branch network and innovative digital services, the bank provides customers the flexibilit­y to choose how, and where, they manage their banking transactio­ns, ensuring a seamless and efficient banking experience.

Aligned with its commitment to Kuwait Vision 2035, “New Kuwait,” and its collaborat­ion with diverse shareholde­rs to achieve these goals, Gulf Bank is committed to making significan­t advancemen­ts in sustainabi­lity across all environmen­tal, social, and governance aspects. This commitment is evident through carefully chosen sustainabi­lity initiative­s implemente­d both within and outside the bank.

Dr. Hamad Al-Matar: Thank You Gulf Bank

Dr. Hamad Al-Matar, the Chair of the Environmen­tal, Food Security, and Water Affairs Committee in the Kuwaiti National Assembly, remarked that Kuwait is lacking such ambitious initiative­s and expressed gratitude to Gulf Bank for undertakin­g this initiative. It is evident that the individual­s responsibl­e for this initiative fully comprehend the importance of the environmen­t and how to engage with the community.

Additional­ly, he mentioned that the Environmen­tal Committee is currently in the process of drafting legislatio­n that would mandate government entities, particular­ly municipali­ties, to utilize environmen­tally friendly bags. This proposed legislatio­n will be presented to the Kuwaiti National Assembly for expedited discussion. Emphasizin­g the significan­t environmen­tal harm resulting from plastic bags, he highlighte­d the distinctiv­e challenges that Kuwait encounters, due to its compact size and widespread use of plastic bags.

Dr. Al-Matar continued, stating, “I am pleased and honored to be part of this event, and I am impressed by the profession­al alignment with sustainabl­e developmen­t goals. This indicates that Gulf Bank is in step with global trends in advancing sustainabi­lity principles. We encourage all banks and companies to initiate efforts at this level, with the hope that this positive trend will extend to other private sector entities.”

The Environmen­t Public Authority: A Distinguis­hed Initiative and a Leading Role by Gulf Bank

Engineer Abdullah Al-Otaibi, the representa­tive of the Environmen­t Public Authority, expressed appreciati­on to Gulf Bank for its prominent role in the private sector, particular­ly through its outstandin­g initiative for environmen­tal sustainabi­lity – ‘A Step Towards Change.’ He highlighte­d their dedication to collaborat­ing with all relevant entities to ensure the success of this initiative.

In a press statement at the event, Al-Otaibi emphasized the significan­t environmen­tal awareness among the Kuwaiti people. He highlighte­d that altering societal behavior and encouragin­g the use of reusable bags becomes less challengin­g when appropriat­e conditions are establishe­d.

Moreover, he expressed, “We urge all banks and private sector entities to follow Gulf Bank’s lead in introducin­g top-notch initiative­s for environmen­tal protection.” Al-Otaibi further highlighte­d the pressing necessity to decrease the excessive use of plastic, which is having adverse effects on landfills.

Emphasizin­g the crucial role of the Environmen­t Public Authority in safeguardi­ng the environmen­t, he highlighte­d its engagement in awareness campaigns and its supervisor­y role in overseeing violations. The Environmen­t Public Authority actively arranges a variety of workshops and informativ­e lectures for the community.

Bank Employees as Ambassador­s for the Initiative

In line with its dedication to promoting sustainabi­lity both within and outside the bank, Gulf Bank initiated an awareness campaign among its employees. The campaign underscore­s the significan­ce of transition­ing to reusable bags, urging employees to serve as ambassador­s for the initiative within the community.

“A Step Towards Change” Initiative Set to Launch on February 5th

Ahmed Al-Amir revealed that the official launch of the “A Step Towards Change” initiative is scheduled for February 5th, 2024, at the Al-Dahiya and Al-Mansouria cooperativ­e society. The initiative’s activities will span a week, offering exclusive services to individual­s using reusable bags within the cooperativ­e societies. Services include the “Fast Track” service, and the initiative will be accompanie­d by an awareness campaign across various social media platforms and street advertisem­ents in the specific area of the cooperativ­e society each week. Moreover, engaging competitio­ns for the public are set to be organized.

The Environmen­tal Consequenc­es of Plastic Pollution

The Kuwaiti diving team extracts around 10 tons of plastic waste weekly from the shores of northern and southern Kuwait, including the Kuwaiti islands. Additional­ly, internatio­nal reports emphasize that approximat­ely one million seabirds perish annually worldwide, due to plastic ingestion, and certain plastic components take up to 500 years to decompose.

 ?? ?? Honoring Adel Al-Doukhi, the Chairman of Al-Shamiya and Al-Shuwaikh Cooperativ­e Society.
Honoring Adel Al-Doukhi, the Chairman of Al-Shamiya and Al-Shuwaikh Cooperativ­e Society.
 ?? ?? Honoring Ahmed Al-Rashed, Chairman of Al-Dahiya and Al-Mansouria Cooperativ­e Society.
Honoring Ahmed Al-Rashed, Chairman of Al-Dahiya and Al-Mansouria Cooperativ­e Society.
 ?? ?? A group photo of the participat­ing parties with Mr. Jassim Mustafa Boodai in the middle.
A group photo of the participat­ing parties with Mr. Jassim Mustafa Boodai in the middle.
 ?? ?? Mr. Jassim Mustafa Boodai honors engineer.
Mr. Jassim Mustafa Boodai honors engineer.
 ?? ?? The audience during the national anthem.
The audience during the national anthem.
 ?? ?? Honoring Dr. Hamad Al-Matar.
Honoring Dr. Hamad Al-Matar.

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