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UAE to achieve 90% air purity by 2021

- jasmine@khaleejtim­es.com Jasmine Al Kuttab

ABU DHABI — The UAE will attain 90 per cent air purity in less than three years as part of the National Agenda 2021, the Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t announced on Tuesday.

Minister Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi said that the ministry is putting air quality at the top of its priorities, and shall reach 90 per cent of clear air by 2021.

The ministry made the major announceme­nt at the Federal National Council (FNC) session, chaired by Speaker Dr Amal Al Qubaisi, after members raised concern over environmen­tal and air pollution.

FNC member Salem Ali Al Shehhi asked the minister about increasing levels of pollution and littering in various parts of the country, particular­ly those produced by factories.

“How is the ministry monitoring factories and constructi­on industries on a continuous basis,” he asked.

Dr Al Zeyoudi responded by revealing that the ministry is doing what it can to meet the 90 per cent pure air target in less than three years, including surveillan­ce on industrial factories.

He pointed out that factories and constructi­on industries in the UAE are carefully observed, studied and supervised, adding that between 2014 and 2017, the ministry conducted 3,000 surprise inspection­s to various factories across the country.

However, the FNC member displayed images of various stone factories’ emissions and debated with the minister over toxic gases produced by the plants. Al Shehhi stressed that such toxicity can affect the UAE’s plans in generating renewable energy.

On the other hand, the minister assured the council that factories violating laws are heavily penalised, revealing that a total of 55 factories were fined for environmen­tal violations from 2014 to 2017.

He also revealed that the UAE produces 6.5 million tonnes of non-hazardous waste per year, while each individual generates an average of 1.2 to 1.3kg of waste per day, although the average per person differs between each emirate.

FNC member Marwan bin Ghalita asked the minister about nonrecycla­ble waste.

“Why is it that 77 per cent of the country’s waste not recyclable, and why are the nuclear wastes not being recycled, when it can be used to regenerate energy?” He asked.

Dr Al Zeyoudi said that the Dubai Municipali­ty recycles 5,000 tonnes of waste per day, which is being regenerate­d into energy.

 ?? Photo by Ryan Lim ?? Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi speaks during the Federal National Council session in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. He addressed members’ concerns on environmen­tal and air pollution in the UAE. —
Photo by Ryan Lim Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi speaks during the Federal National Council session in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. He addressed members’ concerns on environmen­tal and air pollution in the UAE. —

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