Khaleej Times

10-year-old Dubai boy is green ambassador

- Kelly Clarke

dubai — A selfless and sustainabl­e act by a young Dubai kid has earned him a special honour from the Dubai Municipali­ty (DM).

In a face-to-face meeting with Abdulmajee­d Abdulaziz Saifaie, director of waste management department at the DM on Tuesday, 10-year-old Faiz Mohammed was named a ‘Sustainabi­lity Ambassador’ for his efforts towards cutting down on plastic bag waste at groceries.

On June 25, Khaleej Times published an article about how young Mohammed used his Eid money to purchase and hand-decorate reusable bags, before distributi­ng them to a number of groceries near his home in Karama.

dubai — A 10-year-old Dubai student, who turned his love for the World Cup into an innovative way to reduce plastic bag waste, has been honoured by the Dubai Municipali­ty (DM).

Following the Khaleej Times article on June 25, ‘Boy uses football frenzy to send a message against

plastic waste’, Abdulmajee­d Abdulaziz Saifaie, director of waste management department at the municipali­ty, was keen to meet the boy behind the story, Faiz Mohammed. And during a meeting between the two on Tuesday, he named the youngster one of the municipali­ty’s ‘Sustainabi­lity Ambassador­s’.

Using his own Eid money, Mohammed distribute­d hand-decorated reusable bags to a number of groceries near his home in Karama, after he grew tired of seeing so many plastic bags being wasted on home deliveries.

His own investigat­ion revealed that on average, each small grocery was using about 1,200 bags a month to deliver goods. To combat the excess wastage, he distribute­d the free tote bags in place of plastic ones. And that smart and sustainabl­e thinking caught the attention of Saifaie.

“I was so proud and happy to see the story. If you keep doing what you’re doing, we will see big change. Going forward, I want you to keep in close contact with my team and give more ideas to help tackle waste here in the UAE,” Saifaie told Mohammed.

“The fact that this boy didn’t use his Eid money to buy a ball, toy, or something for himself is commendabl­e. He has a good hobby. If his family and community keep encouragin­g that, he will have a good future and so will the environmen­t,” he said.

Discussing different ideas to work on together in the future, Mohammed said his plan is to scale up his reusable bags initiative to groceries across Dubai. Saifaie told

him that the DM will help fund his move. “We will visit you at your school and speak to your fellow students to spread awareness about what you are doing. We spend millions per year to bring this idea of sustainabl­e practice into students’ minds, but you are doing it on your own. We will support you. You do not need to take money from your own pocket anymore.”

Thanking the municipali­ty for the opportunit­y, Mohammed said he felt honoured to be named a Sustainabi­lity Ambassador.

“I feel so glad to be here. It gives me much encouragem­ent to meet the director of waste management. He has been telling me to continue in my path to help curb waste. So I will keep urging friends, family and shop workers about the importance of using reusable bags in place of plastic ones.”

The municipali­ty’s Ambassador for Sustainabi­lity initiative was launched in 2013 with the aim to train students on how to carry out lectures and workshops on various environmen­tal topics.

 ??  ?? YOUNG GREEN WARRIOR: Abdulmajee­d Saifaie honouring Faiz Mohammed
YOUNG GREEN WARRIOR: Abdulmajee­d Saifaie honouring Faiz Mohammed
 ?? Supplied photo ?? Abdulmajee­d Abdulaziz Saifaie discusses with Faiz Mohammed about his initiative to reduce plastic waste. The municipali­ty official named the boy a Sustainabi­lity Ambassador. —
Supplied photo Abdulmajee­d Abdulaziz Saifaie discusses with Faiz Mohammed about his initiative to reduce plastic waste. The municipali­ty official named the boy a Sustainabi­lity Ambassador. —

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