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Sustainabl­e practices ‘can create $637bn in value and 12.4 million jobs for Mena’

- THE NATIONAL

Adopting sustainabl­e business policies in the Middle East and North Africa region can generate US$637 billion in economic value and help create 12.4 million jobs by 2030, according to a new study.

The majority of economic benefit will be achieved in the energy and materials sector with $229bn, followed by cities with $183bn, health and well-being with $133bn and food and agricultur­e by $92bn, according to Better Business,

Better World Mena, part of a series of reports first published in January this year.

The report is published by the Business and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Commission (BSDC), which was launched at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January last year, with the aim of identifyin­g the economic value of the 17 objectives of the 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals to companies and how they can contribute to achieving them.

“As countries in the Middle East and North Africa rise up to open new opportunit­ies for women, welcome refugees and diversify their economies, there remains a long road for the region as a whole to become inclusive and sustainabl­e,” said Mark Malloch-Brown, chair of the BSDC, who formerly served as the deputy secretary of the UN. “Better Business, Better World

Mena shows there is a compelling economic incentive for business and government to accelerate embracing sustainabl­e solutions and rolling out innovative strategies to ensure that the region exploits fully its potential.”

The top five opportunit­ies for unlocking value from the four sectors identified by the report are improved energy efficiency in buildings ($52bn), affordable housing ($50bn), circular models in the automotive industry ($37bn), resource recovery ($33bn) and risk pooling in healthcare ($31bn).

“The Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals offer a coherent framework to effectivel­y address fundamenta­l societal challenges,” said Arif Naqvi, group chief executive at Dubai’s private equity firm the Abraaj Group, and commission­er of the BSDC.

“The goals are relevant to the Middle East and North Africa where we see a young dynamic population, motivated to seize opportunit­ies and make positive contributi­ons to the wider society.”

Around 12.4 million jobs could be created in the Mena region through business models aligned with the Global Goals.

These include: 6 million jobs in developmen­ts in urban constructi­on, mobility and infrastruc­ture; 3 million jobs related to energy and materials; 2.1 million in health and well-being; and more than 1.5 million in food and agricultur­e.

The Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals offer a coherent framework to effectivel­y address fundamenta­l societal challenges ARIF NAQVI Abraaj Group chief executive

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