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Emirates Environmen­tal Group highlights benefits of a circular economy

- BY A STAFF REPORTER

Dubai: the emirates environmen­tal Group (EEG), a Uae-based profession­al working group, with the mission of achieving the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals in the country, will hold a panel discussion on the topic of “Circular Economy: Bringing Waste Full Circle” on Aug.29, in Modul University Dubai. The event will be conducted in associatio­n with the Arabia CSR Network, Emirates Green Building Council, Clean Energy Business Council and with strategic support from the United Nations Environmen­t Programme (UNEPROWA ofice).

“The nation-wide event will strengthen the informatio­n platform on circular economy in the UAE and bring together like-minded stakeholde­rs from all of the 7 Emirates, leveraging resources and fostering open conversati­on and knowledge sharing amongst producers, consumers and other key stakeholde­rs linked to the circular economy notion. Focusing on Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 12, the panel discussion will address sustainabl­e consumptio­n and production patterns and redirect investment towards resource eficiency”, said Mrs Habiba Al Mar’ashi, Chairperso­n of the Emirates Environmen­tal Group.

The move from an economy based on extraction and consumptio­n to one of regenerati­on and restoratio­n has become an increasing priority for policymake­rs in the UAE and around the world. The traditiona­l linear economic model results in massive amounts of waste due to its realiance on large quantities of easily accessible materials.

According to the Managing Director of Epson, an unbelievab­le 90 per cent of the global raw materials used in manufactur­ing become waste before the product even leaves the factory, while 80 per cent of products made get thrown away within the irst six months of their lifecycle.

The circular economy relies on systemwide innovation, which is underpinne­d by the transition to renewable energy sources. Mrs Al Mar’ashi added, “Based on the simple concepts of reducing waste, reusing materials and redesignin­g how we create value from products and services, the circular economy has emerged as a beacon for moving away from the take-make-dispose culture, presenting an opportunit­y for a sustainabl­e and inclusive economy.

Overcoming the current extractive industrial model, it requires products to be designed-to-last but also designed for an easy end-of-life sorting, separation, reuse of materials and useful applicatio­n of by-products and wastes. As evidence, the circular economy not only mitigates the negative environmen­tal impacts but also brings about considerab­le cost savings, increases the competitiv­eness of the industries and delivers job opportunit­ies.” For the irst time in the UAE, the critical topic of circular economy will be strategica­lly covered in full scope, bringing together a diverse panel of speakers.

The expert panellists from Emirates Globalalum­inium, etuix, germanimag­ing Technologi­es and AESG Engineerin­g Specialist Consultanc­y will represent their entities, which incorporat­e the notion of circular economy at the heart of operations and will share best practices in promoting and implementi­ng circular economy initiative­s for global impact and transforma­tive change. Sponsored by Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA), the meaningful panel discussion will explore how circular economy can address resource constraint­s and regenerate economic opportunit­ies for a pollution free world, achieving the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

She further added that, “With the growing solid waste management issue within the region, it is crucial for the UAE to adopt this paradigm shift. An average resident produces 1.8 to 2.4 kgs of waste per day, with 66% of the total generated waste disposed into landills. A dialogue on proitable circular economy business models and initiative­s will serve as an important platform for businesses to embrace the potential product beneits and inspire other players to copy and expand the notion geographic­ally.”

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